Laurel & Hardy shadows
In 2008, I saw flamingoes in the wild for the first time at Pulicat. Later that year, Mr Ramanan, took some lovely photos of these ballerinas in pink.
But still, it was a thrill to see them at the Little Rann, in April this year. The LRK is a breeding ground for them, and we saw little ones without their pink, and we saw both Lesser and Greater flamingoes. We saw them near the salt pans, we saw them in the last remaining waters in the wetlands.
They fed, and called noisily and took off in large groups, filling the skies with pink.
LRK. In formation! Junior captures them in flight with his analog camera.LRK. Photo by Mr Ramanan, caught in a rare moment when they were not feeding!
LRK. The rest of his buddies had taken to the skies, protesting against our getting too close to them. But this one stayed back and stalked proudly up and down, posing for us. Photo by Mr Ramanan
The same fellow.
A juvenile, feeding single-mindedly.
We returned home with our stories and pictures, only to be bested by Skandan and company's experiences, right here at Pulicat!
A juvenile, feeding single-mindedly.
We returned home with our stories and pictures, only to be bested by Skandan and company's experiences, right here at Pulicat!
They were privileged to witness the Flamingo March! I had not heard of this, until I saw these videos. They are the ritualised courtship breeding displays of the flamingoes, and generally precede breeding.
So then, does that mean these flamingoes are breeding in Pulicat in the middle of summer? Maybe not.
Adeesh Shivkar writes, in his post on the flamingoes of Mumbai that,
The lesser flamingos before leaving the shores of Mumbai to their breeding grounds…..perform a spectacular display that is rivaled by none…...Even if you do not get any images…...its an amazing experience to just watch this…
So does that mean these flamingoes of Pulicat will now leave? I am hoping that Skandan and friends will keep me informed!
The Kutch encounter with the fashion king of Dasada continues here.
Gorgeous photograph of flying flamingoes!
ReplyDelete- Mona
Nice post! I am trying to do some birding in Central Park whenever i can!
ReplyDeletePadmanabhan
Just ventured to Pulicat. But this off season, I could hardly spot 4-5 Flamingoes. Planning to visit there again on season!!!
ReplyDeleteMy Travelogue - Pazhaverkadu aka Pulicat Lake