Birding in Central India is a lot of times going out in the vast open scrubs.
A red Munia Male in all its glory.
The scrubs form an interesting habitat for birdwatching with a large variety of birds like larks, Munias, weavers, Sandgrouse, a lot of raptors etc.
A baya weaver female.
Indian Silverbill preening.
Ashy Crowned Sparrowlark Male.
These scrubs are rich in insect life, little reptilians and small shrubs providing ample food for all the birds creating a rich biodiversity.
Common hoopoe.
Experiencing wildlife at scrublands makes you understand that wildlife is sprawling in any climatic conditions.
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Damn. They are amazing photos. All the movement and beauty of the birds are really shown in your shots. Keep it up, I would love to see more post coming from you. Followed.
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These birds are wild-looking!
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