Location – Shots were taken near Bannerghatta zoo area and Kagalipura (please see the place section to get the exact location).
Timing – Time of birding was 12 noon.
Mood – Mood was happy and optimistic.
Items used – Canon 550D and 400 mm lens. A scooty to move and 1/2 liter of water.
The Black Eagle is a large raptor at about 70–80 cm in length. Adults have all-black plumage, with a yellow bill base (cere) and feet. Due to this eagle’s ability to remain aloft for long periods with minimal effort, the Lepcha people of India’s Darjeeling District described it as a bird that never sat down. Thought today we witnessed this sitting for appox 30 seconds.
One of my most fav. – Kestrel is one of the those small prey birds, who do hovering for kill. Hovering takes more energy but gives a precision of 1 out of 3 attack, whereas normal attack give 1 out of 7-8 attacks. A tired Kestrel can be found on pole or tree and a direct attack from there rather than hovered attack.
Stunned by seeing this guy in Bannerghatta zoo area. Very easy to identify from far because of its fast head movement. I have seen Male less active, may be most of the work is delegated to female.
A beauty to watch always.