Tuesday, February 3, 2026

FIRST ISIT TO YALA IN 2026.....

 I made a visit to Yala being the first  for 2026 with my 2 regular photography friends and their spouses in the first week of February. The highlight was that we were ale to see the rare migrant : the European bee- eater . 

Jungle foul

Malabar pied hornbill
Juvenile black crowned night heron
common redshank


common sandpiper
male rosy starling
female knob-billed duck

glossy ibis

 baya weaver
we were able to see this young leopard by following the alarm call ,






wooly necked stork
a matured sambar
male knob billed duck


with the young




a nesting of a white bellied sea eagle
An uncommon migrant in yala --western -reef heron


Jungle crows
A young tusker

serpent eagle
brown shrike

yellow crowned woodpecker


chestnut headed bee-eater
a pair of green bee eaters

This was the icing on the cake. We were looking for these European bee eaters for sometime in the locations frequented in the recent past and though one appeared from no where and landed on a distant tree, when we went near it disappeared and took us some time to again locate 2 of them.


coppersmith barbet

somewhat a rare sight of Eurasian hoopoe sand bathing



pied kingfisher
Caspian tern



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