Birding in Goa

Lesser Crested Tern, Sandwich Tern, Greater Crested Tern



























Common Sandpiper







Greater Egret, Little Egret, Purple Heron, Grey Heron









Eurassian Spoonbill







Common Plover, Lapwig







Night Pond Heron






Pond Heron



Lesser wistling Ducks







Brahmini Kite













Hunter Kite





Osprey







Falcon







Black capped Kingfisher









Stork-Billed Kingfisher











Clooared J\Kingfisher













Small Blue King Fisher





















Blue Winged Leafbird











Golden Winged Leafbird











Ashy woodswallows



















Fruit Bat aka FlyingFox





Lesser wistling Duck



Purple head MoorHen



Spiderhunter
















Ruby Throated Bulbul















Pigmy Woodpecker























Barbett












Mountain Emperial Pegion







Wabbler











Scarlet Crimson











Common Iora















Yellow Browed Bulbul











Malabar Horn Bill















Malabar Trogon Female







Malabar Trogon Male




















SunBirds
























































Oriental magpie robin













Indian Robin








Flower pecker










Jungle Myna





Ashey Drongo











Malabar Parakeet





Petronia, Wabbelers











Munia









Roufous







Fly Catchers







Red whiskered Bulbul










Red vented Bulbul



Shrike





Chestnut head Bee Eaters









Plum headed Parakeet






Ashey Drongo, Female Oriole, Golden Oriole












Koyal







Blue tailed Bee Eaters




















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Green Vine snake



Indian Wolf Snake



Hummingbird hawk moth



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Flying Lizard








Our abodeCanopy Goa Look no further, excellent place, Pankaj Lad is an friendly host.


Beyond beaches and five start resorts Goa is one of the best biodiversity hotspots. The state Bird count crosses the mark of 450 species. The butterfly species count crosses the mark of 200. It means the small state of Goa accomodates about 12% to 15% of entire Indian biodiversity which is really huge. Being a coastal region, winter is a perfect season for wildlifing and photography.


Visited
Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary
MahavirJain Wildlife Sanctuary
Magroves of Zuari River

Trip experience writeup as well most of remaining images will appear in next 2-3 days...............