The birds present can be noticed by their distinct noise produced by their overall chattering and chirping sound; go on the ground or on low branches for forage while one of them perches to high branches as sentinel. The common resident of the south Indian peninsula and Sri Lanka, Yellow-billed Babbl looks almost gray in color with light gray shades on head and belly.
The birds also called as White-headed
Babbler is fed on tiny insects and grains and locally we call this bird as ‘Thavuttu
Kuruvi’ in Tamil, which means Barn Sparrows.
Nice shots!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots of bird. I have not seen it before.
ReplyDeletea very neat bird we do not see here. :)
ReplyDeletegreat shot Jeevan...a rare sighting
ReplyDeleteBrilliant!
ReplyDeleteLove the photos. You captured them beautifully.
ReplyDeletethats nice to read actly coz we are in a time when trees and birds can only be seen in picts...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sighting.
ReplyDeleteGood one...
ReplyDeleteLovely pic
ReplyDeleteI have not come across the barn sparrow! Maybe I don't notice it much. I too need to take pictures of some birds around my house. I thought only crows are there, but I saw two more types recently...
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Thanks so much everyone for sharing your thoughts and i greatly appreciate it :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos of a beautiful bird, Jeevan!
ReplyDeletesuch a cute and informative post! pics are really very nice.
ReplyDeletehow are you Jeevan? i am sorry for not being regular on your blog.
beautiful captures!
ReplyDeleteLovely shots. I have seen them, but did not know their name.
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