It has been a Thrush bonanza in the Margalla Hills during December 2016 and RMK and the Birding Islamabad Team were out and about with their cameras to record some of the species that graced the hillsides and trails.
Many of these species are altitudnal migrants that move down the hills during the bitterly cold weather experienced higher up in the mountains.
One big surprise was the Oramge-headed Thrush. Normally, this species is a summer breeding visitor to the Margalla Hills but the one recorded by the Team was unseasonably present during December. Orange-headed Thrushes that are recorded in Pakistan normally migrate to warmer locations in India during the winter months. There is no doubt ornithology is always creating surprises for us Birders to experience.
Congratulations to the Team for another wonderful collection of photographs and we hope our Readers enjoy seeing them. These winter months can provide some of the best birding around Islamabad so, please get out into the field and see what gems you can discover. Have a Happy and bird-filled New Year!
Margalla Hills are a Birding Heaven
Hello Readers RMK
here from Islamabad. We haven’t experienced rain for a long time and the birds
and bird photographers had an amazing time with all sorts of birds of the summer
and winter. Seeing winters and summers birds together was a great treat. The
gorgeous Orange-headed thrush was beautiful captured by ZR.
My friend ZR
is an amazing boy behind the lens. When Islbirder
was leaving, I thought probably life will be boring here in
Islamabad for me going alone for birds. Though I still miss him as the best birder and amazing buddy I have ever encountered in my birding life but ZR somehow filled the space and together
myself RMK (aka SWABI BIRDER) and ZR have
done a lot to keep moving the mission of my friend and my buddy Islbirder.
Trail 5 and the surrounding woodland has been the
place we have been working together near the water sources and we found some
hundreds of Black-throated Thrushes this year. The water sources have been squeezed
because of the dry weather and we found Thrushes near the stream.
ZR has some good time with a new bird, a Besra
(the only previous record being a report
of a specimen that was collected in the Murree Hills many years ago). The Trial
has been the hunting ground of a Eurasian Sparrowhawk looking for passerines
and these beautiful portraits by ZR are amazing.
I get less time to visit the birds but managed to
take some shots of Thrushes, Spot-winged Tit, Green-backed Tit, Black-throated Babbler
and some others in a few days.I remember when Islbirder
was here in Islamabad, we saw Rufous Sibia once and then we were very happy
that day. Last weekend I had a beautiful setting near a water source for the Sibia
and I was lucky to get him on the perch I setup for him.
Brown Crake was once a rare and threatened species
but somehow their numbers have increased tremendously. I got the shot of the
Crake from my car near the marshes area.
Margalla Hills, Islamabad offers a variety of birds
to the people of the city and the visitors. The number of birders and
photographers are on the increase and I am hopeful that greater awareness of
birds and the habitat they need will be increased through our images and our Blog.
We wish our readers Happy Year 2017 and good luck for
the days ahead.
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Orange-headed Thrush |
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Blue Whistling Thrush |
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Male Grey-winged Blackbird |
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Female Grey-winged Blackbird |
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First-winter Grey-winged Blkackbird |
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Male Black-throated Thrush |
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Female Black-throated Thrush |
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A group of Red-billed Leiothrix |
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The normally secretive Black-chinned Babbler |
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No, you don't need to get up before dawn to see a male Kalij Pheasant |
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Rusty-cheeked Scimitar Babbler |
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Rufous Sibia |
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Another Rufous Sibia |
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The rare and elusive Whistler's Warbler |
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Brownish-flanked Bush Warbler |
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The rare and very local Brown Crake |
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Green-backed Tit |
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Spot-winged Tit |
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Jungle Babbler |
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A bathing Variegated Laughingthrush |
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White-capped Bunting |
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Male Eurasian Sparrowhawk |
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Another superb Eurasian Sparrowhawk |
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Rufous-breasted Accentor |