Embarking on a camping adventure at Yelagiri Hills, I found myself immersed in the enchanting world of avian wonders. The Stream Side campsite served as a haven for birdwatchers, revealing not only rare and vibrant species like the Purple Sunbird and Verditer Flycatcher but also a diverse array of feathered companions. From the graceful wagtails to the melodious robins, the Yelagiri hills unfolded a captivating symphony of feathers during my camping experience.
The Rare and Radiant:
- Purple Sunbird (Cinnyris asiaticus): The Purple Sunbird, with its resplendent hues of purple, blue, and green, became a celestial visitor to the blossoms surrounding the camp. Witnessing these miniature jewels hover from flower to flower, sipping nectar with unmatched agility, was a sight that etched itself into the canvas of my memories.
- Verditer Flycatcher (Eumyias thalassinus): The Verditer Flycatcher, a celestial blue marvel, graced the foliage with its vibrant presence. Its enchanting calls echoed through the hills, complementing the serene atmosphere of the campsite. Watching this avian artist dart through the air to catch insects added a touch of brilliance to the natural canvas of Yelagiri.
The Familiar Chorus:
Beyond the rare sightings, the campsite was a bustling hub of bird activity, hosting a myriad of common yet captivating species:
- Common Iora: With its striking yellow plumage and melodious calls, the Common Iora was a delightful addition to the avian ensemble.
- Munia: The cheerful Munia, adorned in earthy tones, gathered in small flocks, adding a communal charm to the surroundings.
- White-bellied Drongo and Other Drongos: Drongos, with their glossy black plumage and forked tails, showcased their acrobatic flight skills, providing a dynamic element to the avian theater.
- Robins (Magpie and Indian kind): The robins, both Magpie and Indian varieties, adorned the branches, their sweet songs contributing to the harmonious backdrop of the campsite.
- Bulbuls, Parakeets, Swallows, Babblers, and Prinias: The air was filled with the diverse symphony of bulbuls, parakeets, swallows, babblers, and prinias, each species adding its unique note to the wilderness melody.
Inside the Camp:
Exploring the immediate surroundings of the camp yielded delightful encounters with more feathered friends:
- Sunbirds: These energetic sun seekers, in various hues, flitted around the camp, creating a vibrant atmosphere.
- Wagtails (Grey): Grey Wagtails, with their characteristic wagging tails, graced the water’s edge, showcasing their grace in a serene dance.
- Leaf Bird and Sparrows: The subtle hues of Leaf Birds blended seamlessly with the foliage, while sparrows added a touch of familiarity to the campsite ambiance.
Conclusion:
My camping experience at Stream Side, Yelagiri Hills, was a harmonious blend of rare bird encounters and the everyday charm of common species. The symphony of feathers, from the celestial Purple Sunbird to the familiar Sparrows, transformed the campsite into a paradise for bird enthusiasts. Yelagiri’s hills and streams not only offered a respite for nature lovers but also unveiled a vibrant tapestry of life, where each feathered resident played a unique role in the grand orchestration of the natural world.