Western Marsh Harrier: A Tough Harrier for me to Photograph

The Western Marsh Harrier is one of the most elegant birds of prey to visit India during the winter months, and for me, finally photographing it felt like the perfect way to end the year. When I first started bird photography, harriers were a mystery to me. I initially learned about them through the Merlin Bird ID app, where my introduction was the Pied Harrier, a species relatively common in my area. As I explored further, I discovered the Western Marsh Harrier (Circus aeruginosus)—a large, powerful raptor associated with wetlands and grasslands. From that moment, I was determined to photograph one. ...

December 25, 2025 · 3 min · 570 words · Debojyoti Chakraborty

Rufous-gorgeted Flycatcher: A Sudden Encounter - Flycatcher Series 2

Introduction The Rufous-gorgeted Flycatcher (Ficedula strophiata) is a small, active passerine native to the montane forests of the Himalayas and Southeast Asia. This bird possesses a hidden beauty from which it gets its scientific name “strophiata,” derived from the Ancient Greek word strophios, referring to a breastband or chest cord. Identification Male birds have olive-brown or slate-grey upperparts, a black face mask, a white supercilium and forehead, a prominent rufous-orange throat gorget (expandable in displays), white underparts, and a black tail with white outer bases. Females are comparatively duller, with a paler gorget, a less distinct white brow, and a slate-grey lower breast. ...

November 29, 2025 · 2 min · 386 words · Debojyoti Chakraborty

Nilgiri Flycatcher - Flycatcher Series 1

Introduction Hello Amazing Bird lovers, from today we are starting a new series on the flycatchers of India. In this series we are going to explore awesome fkycatcher species that can be found in India. I first learned about the Nilgiri flycatcher from a YouTube video, and honestly, I was instantly captivated by its glowing indigo-blue plumage. That quick glimpse was enough to make me determined to see this bird in real life. This happened in mid-2023, around the same time a friend of mine was staying in Bangalore. He happened to visit Munnar and shared a stunning photograph of this flycatcher, which only intensified my interest and made the urge to spot it even stronger. ...

November 16, 2025 · 4 min · 712 words · Debojyoti Chakraborty

🦜 Evolutionary History of Indian Parakeets (Psittaculla)

India is home to 11 stunning species of parakeets—green, long-tailed, seed-eating birds that brighten forests, farms, and even urban skies. These belong to the genus Psittacula, under the larger order Psittaciformes, which includes more than 350 species of parrots worldwide. The order is divided into three superfamilies: Psittacidae – the “true” parrots Cacatuidae – cockatoos Strigopoidae – New Zealand parrots Within India, Psittacula species show striking similarities—slender green bodies and long tails—but also fascinating differences. Some, like the plum-headed, blossom-headed, and slaty-headed parakeets, carry vivid head colors, while others such as the Indian ringneck, Malabar parakeet, and Alexandrine parakeet feature the iconic dark neck ring. ...

September 28, 2025 · 3 min · 567 words · Debojyoti Chakraborty

🦉 The Eastern Barn Owl in India: Secrets of Tyto javanica stertens

Barn owls are among the most widespread birds on Earth, found almost everywhere except Antarctica 🌍. In India, however, the one you often notice gliding silently over fields at dusk or perched in an old ruin 🏚️ is not just any barn owl—it’s a distinct subspecies, the Eastern Barn Owl (Tyto javanica stertens). 🌾 Meet the Indian Barn Owl If you’ve ever caught sight of a pale owl with a heart-shaped face ❤️ drifting low over farmland, you’ve likely encountered the Indian barn owl. This subspecies ranges across most of the Indian subcontinent and extends into Sri Lanka 🇮🇳🇱🇰. ...

September 13, 2025 · 2 min · 340 words · Debojyoti Chakraborty