Saturday, November 8, 2014

Colony of Indian River Tern - 1, Chilka Lake

Chilka Lake which is around 55 kms from Puri is home for many birds. One of the birds we noticed here is Indian River Tern. 




30 comments:

Ileana said...

Beautiful seascape!

Margaret Birding For Pleasure said...

Good selection of Terns. Have a great weekend.

Unknown said...

The terns are beautiful birds.

Sandy Kessler said...

I'll sit there all day

TexWisGirl said...

terns are such neat birds!

Uppal said...

A GREAT FAMILY REUNION!

Adam Jones said...

Fabulous pictures of the Terns

ifthethunderdontgetya™³²®© said...

That's a new bird to me.


Nice pics!
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Ela said...

Just lovely photos !
Greetings

Anonymous said...

Looks like a lovely lake to call home.

Jen said...

They look very similar to our terns.

A Colorful World said...

Awesome birds!

Ni de Aqui, Ni de Alla said...

Nice pictures of the Tern meeting!

Su-sieee! Mac said...

One of the birds in the top photo must've told a great joke cause a couple look like they're laughing their heads off.

Magia da Inês said...

✿彡
Belas fotos!

Boa semana!
Beijinhos do Brasil.
✿♫° ·.

Jeevan said...

Nice captures over there!

mick said...

Great photo captures and very interesting to see the Terns you have.

sunshine said...

Looks like a great area for birding.

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

How pretty the water is and interesting to see new terns.

Unknown said...

Chilka lake is well known for birds. A very nice picture.

magiceye said...

Cool clicks

Yogi Saraswat said...

Never went there but today I am seeing it through your lenses !!

Ravish Mani said...

Beautiful capture, Rajesh :)

Unknown said...

really nice :)

Amit Agarwal said...

Lovely!

ilakshee said...

Peaceful!

Unknown said...

Very nice pictures......

Adam Jones said...

I love watching Terns. These look like a very large species.

Pat Ulrich said...

Looks like quite a handsome species -- not one I've ever heard of before!

betty-NZ said...

Terns are awesome birds to photograph! Yours with the feathery heads are unusual.