Category Archives: Kashmir

150 not out (WildKashmir)

Published / by Jehangir

Kashmir

This weekend I recorded the 150th bird species I have personally observed in Kashmir. This checklist is based on birds I have observed in the valley and positively identified. The list includes some rarities like the Kashmir Nuthatch, Isabelline Wheatear, Black Stork and Chaffinch (the first ever sighting in Kashmir).

If there is any element of doubt regarding the identification the sightings have not been included in this list. AFAIK this is the most comprehensive list of confirmed bird sightings in Kashmir. For the record the 150th bird species was the Ferruginous Pochard.

Ferruginous

Here is a list of the 20 commonest birds of Kashmir. This is a really fast photogallery of the Birds of Kashmir.

P.S The checklist now stands at 172 confirmed sightings (2018). Watch this space.


Image copyright Dr. Bakshi Jehangir. All rights reserved.

Christmas in Hokersar (Wild Kashmir)

Published / by Jehangir

Record numbers of migratory waterfowl have been sighted in Kashmir's wetlands this year.

On Christmas Day, I observed a multitude of migratory ducks like mallards, teals, shovellers, gadwalls, pochards, etc and a few flocks of Greylag Geese and Ruddy Shelducks at the Hokersar sanctuary. The highlight of the trip were the endangered Pallas's Fishing Eagles soaring majestically in the sky.

Efforts being made to improve Hokersar are immediately noticeable. Leaky, dilapidated boats have been converted into smart houseboats, observation platforms have been repaired and new ones added, pools cleared and flagged.

I had the chance to interact with Dr. Mir Mansoor, the Chief Wildlife Biologist who was monitoring the wetland for evidence of Bird Flu. We had a very interesting discussion on a variety of topics related to wildlife and Kashmir's fragile ecology. Clearly he and Kashmir's Wildlife Warden, Abdul Rauf Zargar take their responsibilities very seriously. More power to them.


P.S: Who gave permission for a housing colony on the highway adjoining Hokersar? The Hokersar Sanctuary is rapidly being degraded for a number of reasons and might not last in its present form for very long. This fresh assault may be the final nail in its coffin.

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News Links:
6 lakh avian guests arrive in valley
Incessant silt deposition poses major threat to Hokersar

Hummingbird Mystery [WildKashmir]

Published / by Jehangir

I have always been fascinated by birds. Some of my earliest childhood memories are of ethereal paradise flycatchers in my garden, and bejewelled kingfishers in the marshes and reed beds that were part of my grandmothers orchards on the shores of the Dal Lake – now sadly filled-in to build concrete monstrosities in the name of development.

During my postgraduate years in Jammu, I would often notice hummingbirds feeding on the Bougainvilleas in my garden. Since hummingbirds are not supposed to exist in the Old World, I dug out my old bird books once I was home but could not find any references to hummingbirds. Very little Kashmir-specific information was available elsewhere so I decided to create the Birds of Kashmir website. A few years have elapsed since, but the hummingbird mystery remained unsolved.

Uptil now.

While surfing the net, I came across a picture* of the Macroglossum stellatarum, otherwise known as the 'Hummingbird Hawkmoth'. My mystery hummingbirds were probably a species of large hovering, nectar-sucking moths active in the daytime.

hummingbird
*Image courtesy Wikipedia Commons

Now, if only someone could confirm white peacocks on the President of India's lawns 🙂


Learn more about:
Hummingbird Hawkmoths

UPDATE:
Over the years since the original post I have often observed these beauties in my garden in Kashmir.

hummingbird

macroglossum