Thursday, 25 April 2024

Dr Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary boat trip, Goa


I was picked up at 5:30am by a birding guide and taken to the town of Raynandar about a 40 minute drive from the hotel, to meet a ferry at 6:15am which would take us over to Dr. Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary. From there we had another short drive to a small harbour where we took another much smaller boat and spent a couple of hours touring around the mangrove swamps looking for birds. 

The star attraction is the collared kingfisher of which there are only about 30 or so left in Goa. We managed to see about five, plus other kingfishers such as stork-billed and the ubiquitous white-throated. Other new birds today included lesser adjutant stork, spot-breasted fantail and orange-breasted green pigeon. Also white-bellied sea eagle.



Lesser adjutant, a major target species for me before the holiday.


Striated heron.


Black-crowned night heron.


Oriental darter.


Brahminy kites.


It was a very low tide and the boatsman had to wade out knee deep in the mud to push us off.








The ferry.



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