A blue faced malkoha, golden orioles aplenty, white browed bulbul, Lotens sunbird, green warbler, white bellied blue flycatcher and blue tailed bee eater. Common wood shrike, thick billed flowerpecker, plain prinia, pale and dark phase booted eagles and a morning flyover of glossy ibis.
Moving on to the paddy fields where the brackish Zuari river had overflowed we saw plenty of waders including spotted redshank, wood sandpiper and a variety of egrets.
The railway line is being doubled at Carambolim and apparently the workings has caused mercury to leach into the water thus poisoning the fish and small invertebrates essential for the variety of ducks and jacanas.
Although the area is supposedly managed by the forest department they seem unable to prevent pollution. The lake edge by the road is full of plastic waste.
Washing machine is finally fixed.
Enjoying your blog. Looks like a great area for birds.
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