The tea garden as seen from a speeding car |
A large flock of birds descend to feed on the grass seeds.
A pair of Purple Swamphen |
A Common Stonechat |
The delicate bloom of a Bush Morning Glory |
By the time the boat returned to the bank, the sun was warmer and I caught the gold reflected on the calm waters. As we headed back home I was glad we visited the place but sad that visitors to the spot do not care about wildlife at all. Loud music played by picnickers are driving away most birds. The litter that's left by revellers is another sad tale. The Bombay Natural History Society and the International Bird Conservation Network had declared this site as an Important Birds Area some time ago.
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