We finally made our long awaited trip to BR (Biligiri Rangana) Hills last weekend. We took Monday off to make a long weekend out of the October 2 holiday. Like on our previous trip, we broke our trip in Mysore, spending a night there. Early morning, we went back to Kukarahalli lake. It again turned out to be a very nice birding session with no rain this time. Along with the birds we had sighted last time, we had our first sightings of the Black Ibis and the Bronze-winged Jacana. Another thing to note was the huge number of Spot Billed Pellicans and an almost complete absence of Painted Storks (we spotted just one).
After breakfast, we left for BR Hills. Took the Mysore-Ooty road towards Nanjangud, after which took a left turn to go to K.Gugi wilderness camp via Kamrajnagar. The road was decent in most places, except for a bad patch of around 3-4 kms due to some road construction work near Nanjangud. Right after the entrance to the park, a drive of around 15 kms took us to the K.Gudi wilderness camp.
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| JLR Camp Elephant | Biligiri Loghut |
The highlight of the trip this time was the sheer beauty of the place. Picturesque landscapes (probably the best we have seen yet) greeted the eye through the entire duration of our trip. The monsoons have left the forest green and beautifull. JLR property at BR Hills is quite different from its other properties. The area is more pristine; almost in the middle of the jungle. We had booked a log hut (Biligiri) which was located almost at the end of the camp. Just sitting in the balcony of the log hut provided a splendid view of the nearby hills.
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| Brown Fish Owl | Green Bee-Eater |
The number and type of birds seen inside the camp itself were amazing. Just after our first lunch (after checking in) in a span of 3-4 minutes we had four lifers just behind the Gol Ghar. We could see birds flying everyway, we could not decide where to look. It was over in a few minutes and the same birds were not spotted at that place again.
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| Scarlet Minivet (Male) | Scarlet Minivet (Female) |
On the safaris into the forest over two days, we saw a huge number of deers (spotted, barking and sambhar), a couple of Indian gaurs, two herds of wild elephants, a number of wild boar, couple of Malabar Giant Squirrel, a mongoose and some birds (Crested Serpent Eagle, Crested Hawk Eagle, Brown Fish Owl, Jungle Owlet and more). We were not lucky to get a glimpse of any of the big cats, wild dogs and sloth bear which stay in the 540 sq km sanctuary. But just driving through forest itself in this beautiful weather was very pleasurable.
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| Spotted Deer | Elephants |
In addition to the safaris, we went on a drive on the main road in our own vehicle towards the entrance of the park. This drive itself yielded a good number of bird sightings. Also a walk around the JLR camp provided the excellent sightings of Wagtails, Minivets and the Nuthatches.
Overall, it was a wonderful experience and we are already waiting for our next trip into the forests.
Bird List: (* first time sightings)
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