2-20-20 SHORT HILLS: After the Keoladeo preserve, we moved on to Ranthambhore for the tigers, we also saw more birds, mostly new species.
River Tern looks a lot like the terns we saw in Antarctica and Spitzbergen.
Asian Openbill and Black-headed Ibis.
Peahens.
Black-crowned Night Heron.
Rufus Treepie. There were lots in the park and they hung around jeeps and people.
Black-rumped Flameback, a woodpecker we saw at Keoladeo also.
White-browed Wagtail.
Rose-ringed parakeet. They are everywhere.
Little Ringed Plover.
Red-wattled Lapwing. We saw these in Delhi at a fountain in an intersection.
Common Greenshank.
Gray Francolin, also at Keoladeo.
Two very tiny birds, the color of the ground, but no ID from Merlin.
Black-winged Kite.
Laughing Dove at Jaipur hotel.
A feeder friend, House Sparrow, hangs out at he hotel in Jaipur in a big flock.
Some dental equipment. I hope this tour of northern India wasn't too much of a yawner.
Again, any corrections or comments appreciated.
River Tern looks a lot like the terns we saw in Antarctica and Spitzbergen.
Asian Openbill and Black-headed Ibis.
Peahens.
Black-crowned Night Heron.
Rufus Treepie. There were lots in the park and they hung around jeeps and people.
Black-rumped Flameback, a woodpecker we saw at Keoladeo also.
White-browed Wagtail.
Rose-ringed parakeet. They are everywhere.
Little Ringed Plover.
Red-wattled Lapwing. We saw these in Delhi at a fountain in an intersection.
Common Greenshank.
Gray Francolin, also at Keoladeo.
Two very tiny birds, the color of the ground, but no ID from Merlin.
Black-winged Kite.
Laughing Dove at Jaipur hotel.
A feeder friend, House Sparrow, hangs out at he hotel in Jaipur in a big flock.
Some dental equipment. I hope this tour of northern India wasn't too much of a yawner.
Again, any corrections or comments appreciated.
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