Bangalore diaries - discovering Saul kere aka Ashy Prinia Heaven
Sarjapur diary - 
4th May 2023
I visited this lake today.  Saul kere, after an unsuccessful attempt to reach it a few days ago, I chose a straightforward path, off Sarjapur main road, past the fire station, apartment blocks, drainage canals, fruit vendors, an auto stand, a recycling station, into Maruti nagar, and finally the southern gate of the lake!
The entry was completely flooded with overnight rain mixed with sewage.  A Good Samaritan had placed stones to hop across - and I am proud that I did so without falling in the puddle, as I am wont to do.  
A 2km periphery mud bund was heavily used by walkers, joggers and later by pedestrians hurrying to the EZ large complex at the Western gate.
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| For some strange reason, this part of the lake/wetland seems to be getting dredged. Marsh is also good and natural, someone needs to tell BBMP. | 
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| All city Corporations seem to be the same....some strange (to me) ideas of restoration, beautification, development? | 
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| I enjoyed my walk, in solitude. Solo birding after a long time. | 
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| Ashy Prinias called from every bush, and from the reeds. I have never heard so many at one spot! | 
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| Each part of the lake had different colonies. There were Black-headed ibis on one side, Great Coromorants on the central island, | 
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| Cattle Egrets in breeding plumage in another area, along with pond herons. | 
Pelicans swam in their usual contemplative fashion - After many years, I saw a pelican walk - it strolled onto the dryer fringes.  The cattle egret hung around together in breeding plumage, the Ashy Prinias called from every tree, a couple of Brahminy Kites circled and settled in the middle, where the lake bed was being dredged, swamphens scratched around.  I did not see a single grebe - they were all at KKhalli lake?
In the more wooded area, beeeaters swooped and bulbuls called.  In the side nallahs, white-breasted waterhens cackled loudly, and the Spot-billed ducks swam in families in the more open waters.
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| Black ants were starting out on their home-building project. | 
It was a lovely cool morning, and the rain held off, I went back to the stepping stones - one of the stones had been knocked off - so damp socks, but happy me, as I walked out into urbania again.




nice, its looks like a mix of ecopark and adyar river trail (you shud visit it coming season) agree, why is there a need to beautify? nature is beautiful as it is, sigh there is no money in 'as in' so we build err...beautify.
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