Wednesday, February 27, 2013

(delhibirdpix) Backyard Bird: Aberrant Bush Warbler

Species: Aberrant Bush Warbler (Cettia flavolivacea)
Location: Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India
Date: 17 Feb 2013
Remarks: Habitat: Thick scrub undergrowth and tall grass alongside a nullah (stream). Overcast sky this morning which progressed to a partly sunny one, after an entire day of incessant rain; although a handful of plump clouds did distort the sunshine every now and then. Soon after the frail sunshine received a chance to fall upon the dew-soaked, bedraggled scrub-grass, the mist ethereally evaporated, with each vapour carefully forming synchronized upward movements visible midair. After the enacted drama of the vapourised moisture, insect activity soon rose to critical levels when they dared to enter my ear-canals from either ends. Few moments into observing bird activity, heard erratic alarm calls and sensed movement from within a universe of tall grass and adjoining scrubby bush, which helped to locate the warblers. Found two individuals here boldly hopping around the bush at an arm's length. A surprising glimpse of the Grey-sided Bush Warbler at close quarters and from the same bush as well! A flock of Ashy Prinias were foraging here too. Around 9 AM. The angle of the bird's perch makes its tail appear shorter in this photograph.


Regards
Puja Sharma, New Delhi

16th Great Backyard Bird Count - Submit your checklists before 01 March 2013 for any birding done (even a minuscule amount of 15 minutes) during 15-18 February 2013 on www.ebird.org.

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