Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Rare bird captured on lens for the first time in NCR

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NEWDELHI:A large-billed leaf-warbler, a passage migrant bird rarely spotted in Delhi, was photograph­ed for the first time near Mangar Bani on the Delhi-haryana border on Sunday.

Before this, birders have spotted large-billed leaf-warblers only two times in the national capital and its surroundin­g areas around the same time of the year.

While the first one was spotted in the Ridge on September 9, 2000, the second one was spotted in Mangar on September 8, 2011. This time it was spotted on September 8 again.

The birders had failed to take photograph­s of the bird on earlier two occasions.

This time it was photograph­ed by Amit Sharma, a Gurugramba­sed birder who spotted it perched on a kikar tree, around two kilometers from Mangar Bani.

“The bird was found in a kikar forest. It was jumping from one branch to another. It is a very normal behaviour for the bird. It is this behavioor of the bird which makes it difficult to locate and photograph,” Sharma said.

Experts said Delhi falls on the route of several migratory birds, which travel from the Himalayas to the south Indian peninsula and make their way back.

“On all three occasions, the bird was spotted around the same dates – September 8 and 9. This suggests the time gap to spot and photograph it in Delhi-ncr could be very small,” said Pankaj Gupta, a birder from the Delhi Bird Foundation.

Large-billed leaf-warblers are usually found in the Himalayas. They migrate to south India and Sri Lanka during this time of the year to avoid the harsh Himalayan winter.

 ?? PHOTO COURTESY/AMIT SHARMA ?? The bird was spotted on two occasions earlier as well, but bird watchers could not photograph it on either occasion.
PHOTO COURTESY/AMIT SHARMA The bird was spotted on two occasions earlier as well, but bird watchers could not photograph it on either occasion.

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