Monday, October 9, 2023

FIRST VISIT TO YALA FOR 2023.....

 After more than a years lapse, I got a chance to go to Yala for a full day safari in the 1st week of  October 2023 with 2 fellow photographers. Although the weather was ok 2-3 days before that, it had  rained heavily the previous week but we took a chance. We were extremely lucky that we were able to see a few nestlings that we wanted to cover as well as a good leopard sighting and the main thing was the weather  gods were very kind to  us and it started to pour only after we  exited the park entrance.

Endemic Sri Lanka Green pigeon

One of the paradise flycatcher nesting in  the first stage or so.
This is the 2nd one where one has already fledged when we saw perched nearby and the other 2 were been fed.


One of the 2 tried vigorously to fly and before we left the place was able to fly

The one left was also trying hard to fly and most probably would have gone during the day.





Another nesting and the male was doing the hard work this time.

There were major action in this Fantailed flycatcher nesting.. 













 first stage Nesting of the Black headed oriole 



Another ..

White rumped shama


Serpent eagle 





After a long time, we got a chance to get close and click this Eurasian hoopoe 



This one was on the ground ....

Rock pigeons


Not a very good sight and a photo but this was the first time I saw a mouse deer. Looked like it had succumbed due to natural causes.
Oriental honey buzzard



been vigilant



This green bee eater was either bathing or hunting insects from the surface





This has become a rare occurrence since of late. A nest building by baya weaver birds.






Lesser whistling ducks




An unusual nesting place for a fantailed flycather


 A black necked stork 

This was a super sight. Our tracker started  looking for the Leopard after an alarm call and was very smart pointing it out at a distance and amidst a heap of vehicles converging ,was able to anticipate the  paths of crossing giving us the best opening to photograph.











Pied Cuckoo


This was only a glimpse 





A female crested tree swift



 

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