A Quiet Morning at the Lake

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The last day of June was a quiet day from a birding perspective. There was nothing new at Rawal Lake. The most impressive sight was of the huge flock of over 200 BANK MYNA that included many newly fledged birds. We also found a CHESTNUT-SHOULDERED PETRONIA (or YELLOW-THROATED SPARROW as it also known). The first time I had seen this species around the lake.

Size difference between Grey Heron and Little Egret Riaz
The LITTLE RINGED PLOVER had bred successfully and a few chicks were hiding amongst the stones and grass on the eastern shoreline. The water level had risen in the lake leaving shingle banks just below the surface. This allowed GREY HERON to alight closer to the shoreline more confident as there was water between them and RMK who was taking their photographs. 

Paddyfield Pipit Riaz
We moved over to the Marsh. There were a few GREEN BEE-EATER and BLUE-TAILED BEE-EATER present. An unusual occurrence was to see a WHITE-BREASTED WATERHEN in a tree brilliantly captured by RMK.

Arboreal White-breasted Waterhen Riaz
So a summer lull in the birding activity. We look forward to late July when the return wader passage will commence.

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