Woke up on Saturday to some cloudy skies and figured it was a good day for a walk. Grabbed my camera and headed to Kannamangala Lake for a slow stroll. The weather was perfect. Cool, quiet, and just moody enough to feel like something interesting might happen. And it did. I spotted a few feathered surprises and even got some decent shots. Here’s how it all went.
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I had planned the visit to catch the sunrise, but the clouds had other ideas. This quiet stretch of road, near the lake, set the tone for the morning. A few early birds were already active, calling from the trees.
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My first notable sighting was an Indian Pond Heron carefully making its way along the water’s edge. Its slow, deliberate movements and intense focus as it searched for prey were impressive to watch.
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Nearby, an Intermediate Egret stood still and watchful, skulking near the water's edge, a picture of quiet patience.
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The gazebo stood silently under the moody sky, perfectly still except for the gentle breeze rustling through the leaves.
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The little bridge was already occupied by a lively pair of White-browed Wagtails.
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Then, the cloudy sky began to break, and dramatic rays of sunlight filtered through, casting beautiful streaks of light onto the still surface of the lake and the surrounding trees.
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I caught a quick glimpse of a vibrant Common Kingfisher before it vanished into the reeds. Just enough time for two quick clicks of the shutter.
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A busy Little Grebe was on the prowl. It spotted its prey… and snap! Mission successful.
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A flash of crimson then caught my eye – a Red-whiskered Bulbul perched boldly on a branch. It seemed quite aware of my presence, turning its head with a curious chirp before flitting to another spot.
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My attention then shifted to a nearby branch laden with a Cluster figs.
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With an air of frantic urgency, a White-breasted Waterhen, a common yet often unseen resident, suddenly broke cover and hurried away across my path.
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A striking Pied Kingfisher perched patiently on bare branches above the water, sharing its vantage point briefly with a sleek Black Drongo. For the next hour, I watched with bated breath, hoping to capture the moment the kingfisher would finally take flight.
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Finally, after an hour of patient observation, the Pied Kingfisher hovered momentarily in mid-air, a blur of black and white against the green backdrop, perfectly poised before its anticipated dive.
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The hover was perfect, a textbook pause before the plunge. Moments later, it returned to its perch, a tiny silver fish held firmly in its beak – a successful reward for its patience and precision.
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A Common Moorhen glided by clutching some aquatic vegetation, its red beak a vivid splash of color.
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With a powerful thrust of its wings, an Indian Spot-billed Duck erupted from the still water, revealing a stunning flash of iridescent blue-green on its speculum – a truly spectacular departure.
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Another 45 minutes passed in hopeful anticipation, my gaze fixed on the Pied Kingfisher perched patiently. Finally, with a burst of energy, it launched itself into the air once more, a flash of black and white against the muted tones of the lake.
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Just when I thought I was done capturing the day, the Indian Spot-billed Duck decided to give me a few more memorable shots.
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On my way back, an Indian Pond Heron caught my eye as it was actively hunting. Perched low over the water on a fallen log, its gaze was intensely focused on the surface, ready to strike.
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In a swift, precise movement, it dipped its sharp beak into the water and emerged with a small catch. Its focused hunting paying off instantly.
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The calm waters of the lake then offered a serene reflection of the scattered clouds and the lush greenery along the banks.
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The morning's last fisher was this striking Little Egret.
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And that wraps up my Saturday morning stroll around Kannamangala Lake! I hope you enjoyed these glimpses of the local birdlife. Feel free to leave a comment below with your thoughts.
Fantastic as always. What a wonderful walk again. Tribute to all those beautiful birds and thanks for showing us again.
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ReplyDeleteThis is a great series of photos.
I really love seeing the white-browed wagtails, the grebes, the red-whiskered bulbul and the black-and-white kingfisher.
We don't even see these species in a zoo, but it's great that this just happens in the wild with you.
Greetings Irma
I really enjoyed seeing the water fowl that aren't familiar to me. Thanks for beautiful photos of them!
ReplyDeleteGreat birdlife. Great shots. :-)
ReplyDeleteWonderful! I'd love to have witnessed the Pied Kingfisher hovering then diving!
ReplyDeleteSuch wonderful action flight photos of the birds and duck! I also loved seeing the close up of the fluffy egret
ReplyDeleteLove the action shots and the streaks of awesome light breaking through the clouds and then being reflected in the water.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed all the photos and all the birds are so busy hunting
ReplyDeleteLove those light streaks through the clouds, and the intense focus of the heron!
ReplyDeleteMasterful photographs. Another great post.
ReplyDeleteIncredible dose of nature by you
ReplyDeleteGood.
ReplyDeleteAmazing captures of beautiful birds doing their thing!
ReplyDeleteJust loved your post, Awesome birds, White-browed Wagtails looks beautiful, Great to see Pied Kingfisher truly amazing, Keep sharing.
ReplyDeletelovely captures
ReplyDeleteWhat a peaceful and rewarding morning! It is the perfect setting for a slow, reflective walk with so many beautiful moments to capture. Those birds must have made the experience even more special. The way you describe each sighting really brings the scene to life. I see it in the photos too. Beautiful birds.
ReplyDeletebeak's color of a Common Moorhen is fantastic......
ReplyDeletewonderful captures
I want to thank you and Miney for taking us along! Aloha
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful walk, so many beautiful sightings. The birds are all lovely.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite was the series on the Pied Kingfisher hovering and diving, great captures.
I have so many other favorites, I love the Pond heron, the Wagtail, the Bulbul and the Grebes and the Egret.
The scenic views of the gazebo and the lake are beautiful. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great weekend. PS, thanks so much for leaving me a comment.
Such a wonderful series, glad you never ask for a favorite, I could not pick one, they are all wonderful, as your skills as photographer!
ReplyDelete...each day the sun rises and sets, some days you can see it and some you can't! Thanks for all your fabulous images.
ReplyDeleteExcellent photos on your saterday morning walk. I like the herons. Happy easter !
ReplyDeleteWow! What can I say...spectacular photos. I love the series with the Kingfisher diving and fishing...and posing! The grebe was really something with those EYES! And in your first photo, it looks like we are in that white van camper ready to come along with you! Enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteWow! is right ~ Another great photo stroll with you ~ such awesome birds and photos ~ thanks, like them all ~ Sky is gorgeous also ~
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores ~ clm
aka (A Creative Harbor)
The hunting kingfisher shots are just a fabulous sequence!
ReplyDeleteThe photo of the sun rays through the clouds is absolutely amazing!
ReplyDeletePatience has rewarded you with many beautiful photos on your walks, and this one was so enjoyable to go along with. You never disappoint. Always love visiting your blog.
ReplyDeleteA great series of shots. I always enjoy the avian diversity. Thank you for linking up.
ReplyDeleteStunning photos!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2025/04/happy-easter.html
Hello Shiju :)
ReplyDeleteMagnificent captures of all the birds.The series of action shots of the Pied Kingfisher are fantastic, and I enjoyed seeing the Red -wiskered Bulbul, Grebe, and The Pond Heron. Thank you so much.
All the best
Sonjia
Beautiful photos! The shot of the Common Kingfisher is just perfect.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautifully detailed account of your morning at Kannamangala Lake! The way you describe the atmosphere and the wildlife is captivating, and it feels like we’re right there with you, witnessing each moment unfold.
ReplyDeleteAmazing photos! I love the Kingfisher series, well done. All the birds were beautifully captured. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteCatching the sunrise is each Day a wonderful plan. Fantastisc captures again, I agree with the many other nice comments.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing and for being part at MosaicMonday.
Absolutely stunning set of images.
ReplyDeleteFabulous series, again! It's so pleasant to look at your images. They are so alive!
ReplyDeleteHappy WW and a fine week!
Jaw-dropping photos as always, Shiju!
ReplyDeleteFelt like I was right there with you. The Pied Kingfisher bit was epic, and that flash of color from the duck—wow. Thanks for taking us along on such a chill, magical morning.
You caught everyone at a perfect time---breakfast! And they know you know and are happy to pose for you.
ReplyDeleteThe fact that it was a day without the beautiful sun helped you capture unique images! Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteYou never know how a day may unfold. It looks like it had lots in store, even with the clouds. I particularly liked the one with the little grebe staring straight back at us, and that quiet reflective image of the clouds in the lake.
ReplyDeleteHappy WW!
Superb photos. One more spectacular than the other. You don't know which one to stop at and admire more.
ReplyDeleteHappy WW!
Wow, your morning was filled with spectacular glimpses. i love the Kingfisher photos. Such a pretty bird. Thanks for taking me along! I thoroughly enjoyed myself!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos as ever. I really admire your patience for waiting so long for the pied kingfisher to make a move. The wait was definitely worth it!
ReplyDeleteI adore how you've captured the sun breaking through the clouds, this is so so beautiful! Thank you for taking part and for sharing your snaps with #MySundaySnapshot.
ReplyDeleteYour writing truly brought the whole walk to life — I felt like I was right there with you, experiencing the cool air, the shifting clouds, and the quiet magic of the lake. The variety of birds you encountered is incredible, and your descriptions of their movements and behaviors were so vivid. I especially loved the moment you captured the Pied Kingfisher hovering — such a rare and breathtaking sight!
ReplyDeleteYour patience was rewarded and so are we! What a beautiful collection! I also enjoyed seeing the town. Aloha to you
ReplyDeleteSo much to see in the last two posts. I especially love the sunrise with the peafowl in the tree. The headers are always fun, too. Happy trails!
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