Common Birds of Hyderabad

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Common Birds Of Hyderabad

1 Little Grebe This bird known as the dabchick and is the smallest member of the
grebe family. It is commonly found in open bodies of water across
most of its range. Characteristic habit of diving underwater and
surfacing some distance away. Feeds on fish and aquatic invertebrate
Can be spotted at Nehru zoological park and botanical gardens.

2 Little Cormorant A medium size shallow water bird that swims under water with just
the head and neck showing. It dries itself on the shore with outspread
wings. Feeds on fishes. Can be spotted at Ameenpur lake.

3 Indian Pond A medium sized water bird that can be found even at small
Heron Ponds. This dull looking bird can be easily missed as it stealthily
stalks frogs, fish and insects. Its bright white wings become very
conspicuous when it takes to flight. Can be easily seen near water
bodies with plants

4 Cattle Egret White bird that is usually seen in small groups and following grazing
cattle. They can be seen in open areas and grasslands close to water.
The Cattle Egret feeds on a wide range of prey, particularly insects.
This bird adorned with buff plumes in the breeding season. Grassy
areas and outskirts of Hyderabad

5 Little Egret A tall white water bird usually seen standing still by the shore As it
looks for its aquatic prey. The black legs with yellow Feet are
characteristic. During the breeding season the Plumes at the back of
the head are prominent. Can be spotted at Ameenpur lake,
Sanjeeviah park and lotus pond.

6 Grey Heron It is a large bird, standing up to 100 cm seen at deeper and larger
water-bodies. Its plumage is largely grey above, and off-white below.
Adults have a white head with a broad black supercilium and slender
crest, while immature have a dull grey head. It has a powerful,
pinkish-yellow bill, which is brighter in breeding adults.at can be
spotted at Ameenpur, Himayat sagar and Osman sagar

7 black-Crowned This is a medium sized heron. They have a black crown and back with
night Heron the remainder of the body white or grey, red eyes, and short yellow
legs. During the day they rest in trees or bushes. During dawn and
dusk fishing they stand still at the water's edge and wait to ambush
prey. find near water bodies

8 Black-headed Ibis The bald head, the neck and legs are black. The thick down curved
bill is dusky yellow. In breeding, plumage some slaty grey on
scapulars and in wings and ornamental plumes at base of the neck.
Sexes are similar. It occurs in marshy wetlands where it feeds on
various fish, frog sand other water creatures. Also known as Oriental
White Ibis.

9 Spot-billed Duck These are mainly grey ducks with a paler head and neck and a
black bill tipped bright yellow. The wings are whitish with black
flight feathers below, and from above show a white-bordered
green speculum and white tertials. The male has a red spot on the
base of the bill, which is absent or inconspicuous in the smaller but
otherwise similar female. Juveniles are browner and duller than
adults. Can be spotted at Sanjeeviah park, Hussain sagar and other
water bodies
10 common coot A black duck-like water bird can be seen swimming on open water or
walking across waterside grasslands. can be spotted at Hussain sagar
mostly in groups about 2-6.

11 Purple Moorhen A waterside bird that lives on aquatic vegetation. Seen


walking in groups on water-hyacinth covered lakes as they
forage.

12 Pheasant-tailed They have huge feet and claws which enable them to walk on floating
Jacana vegetation in shallow lakes, their preferred habitat. The Pheasant-
tailed Jacana is capable of swimming, although it usually walks on
the vegetation. Can be spotted near water bodies of Nehru
zoological park
13 Red- wattled Lapwings are birds of open lands. The Red-wattled Lapwing
Lapwing is larger, and is usually seen close to water and has a
distinctive did-he-do-it alarm call. Can be easily spotted near lakes.

14 Yellow- wattled Yellow-wattled Lapwing has a tee-yew call and is seen in drier
Lapwing areas. small grassy areas are good to spot yellow Yellow-wattled
Lapwing

15 White-breasted They are dark slaty birds with a clean white face, breast and belly.
Waterhen They are somewhat bolder than most other rails and are often seen
stepping slowly with their tail cocked upright in open marshes or
even drains near busy roads.

16 Pied Kingfisher A Myna-sized kingfisher that hovers over water to find fish
and drops into the water to catch its prey. Can be spotted near
Ameenpur lake, Osman sagar.

17 Common The Small Blue Kingfisher is just a little larger than a


Kingfisher sparrow and is usually seen close to water. It flies with rapid
wing-beats just above the water level. Lotus pond and other water
bodies and park in the city.

18 White-breasted The White-throated Kingfisher is myna sized and may be


Kingfisher seen far away from water, perched on electric wires in open
areas.

19 Rock Dove A very widespread bird, originally a resident of cliffs and has
now adopted tall buildings all over the world. Many colour
variants can be seen.

20 Spotted Dove A slim and long-tailed relative of the pigeon. This bird may
be seen on wires, buildings or even on the ground. They
often nest in gardens, building a thin platform of twigs inside
a low bush or creeper.
21 Laughing Dove This small long-tailed dove is found in dry scrub and semi-desert
habitats where pairs can often be seen feeding on the ground. A
rufous and black chequered necklace gives it a distinctive pattern
and is also easily distinguished from other doves by its call.

22 Ring-neck this Parakeet is usually seen in flocks. Large flocks can be seen flying
Parakeet into the city to roost in the evenings. They visit fields and fruit-
gardens in and around the city during the day.

23 Blossom-headed These are slightly smaller than ring neck parakeet male birds have
Parakeet red coloured head and females have grey these are also known as
plum headed parakeet

24 Pied Cuckoo This medium sized, slim black and white cuckoo with a crest is
distinctive. The white wing patch on the black wing and the pattern
make it unmistakable even in flight. Also known as Jacobin Cuckoo
and Pied-crested Cuckoo.

25 Asian Koel This cuckoo is noisy during summer, when it breeds, by laying its egg
in the nest of a House Crow. The female is speckled, while the male
is glossy black and has ruby-red eyes.

26 Common Hawk- The Common Hawk-Cuckoo is a medium- to large-sized cuckoo, about


Cuckoo the size of a pigeon During their breeding season in summer males
produce loud, repetitive three note calls that are well-rendered
as brain-fever, the second note being longer and higher pitched.
These notes rise to a crescendo before ending abruptly and repeat
after a few minutes; the calling may go on through the day, well
after dusk and before dawn.

27 Green Bee-eater Usually seen in small groups perched on electric wires or


fences. This bird can be seen sallying out, capturing insects on the
wing and returning to beat the insect on the perch before eating
them.
28 Spotted Owlet The chuckling cackling call of this species can be heard at dusk and
dawn. They roost by day in the hollows of trees and sometimes seen
catching termites under streetlights. sanjeeviah park is good place to
spot spotted owlet.

29 Greater Coucal This is larger than a crow and is seen walking on the ground or flying
low with heavy wing beats. It has a low resonant coop-coop call.
They are found in areas with good undergrowth.

30 Purple Sunbird These birds are nectar-feeders are seen in parks and gardens with
flowering trees and shrubs. females are dull olive green above and
yellowish on the underside. Male birds are purple in colour

31 Purple-rumped These are also nectar-feeders are seen in parks and gardens
Sunbird with flowering trees and shrubs. Females are dull olive brown
male birds are with purple rump and yellowish belly

32 Tickells It is dull olive brown with a pinkish bill. It is most commonly seen at
Flowerpecker fruit trees.

33 Red -vented Commoner in the scrub areas on the gardens and backyards
bulbul
34 Common Myna Mynas are birds of open areas and may be seen hunting
insects on the ground. Brown coloured bird with yellow patch near
the eye

35 Brahminy Starling Smaller than a Common Myna, this bird is seen in flocks
near water. The loose cap of black feathers is distinctive.

36 Pied Myna They are usually found in small groups mainly on the plains and low
foothills. They are often seen within cities and villages although they
are not as bold as the common myna

37 House Crow Widespread and common and are easily identified

38 Black Drongo A distinctive all black bird with a forked tail. This insectivorous bird
is seen in open areas, sometimes accompanying grazing livestock.

39 Black Kite The Black Kite is a widespread and common scavenger. and are easily
identified in flight by the presence of forked tail

40 Brahminy Kite Brahminy Kite is usually seen close to water. Immature


Brahminy Kites can look like Black Kites but lack a forked tail
and have a lighter coloured beak. Ameenpur lake,Osman sagar.

41 Black-winged Kite A crow-sized bird of prey that can be seen in open areas. Hovers low
over the ground with shallow wing beats as it looks for prey. also
known as Black-shoulder Kite. Can be spotted near woody areas
sometimes in cities on wires.

42 House Sparrow This bird is closely associated with humans and is usually
seen nesting in crevices on buildings. The female is duller and lacks
the black throat patch.
43 Coppersmith These are stout-billed fruit-eating birds that chisel out tree trunks to
Barbet construct their nest holes. Coppersmith Barbet is named after its
repeated single note tonk call resembling a hammer being
periodically struck on metal.

44 Common Hoopoe A brightly patterned bird of open areas usually seen walking
on the ground. It nests in tree hollows and is named after its
low hoo-poo-poo call.

45 Indian roller A fairly common crow-sized seen perched on electric wires


and posts in open areas. In flight, it reveals several shades
of blue and ultramarine.

46 Shikra This pigeon-sized bird is the commonest hawk. It has short rounded
wings and flies with fast wing beats alternated with short glides. It
preys on lizards, squirrels and small birds.

47 House Swift A small bird that spends most of its time flying, gliding and
whirling in small flocks high in the air. The tail is square ended and
the white rump is distinctive.

48 Red-rumped Another bird that is found in the air most of the time and only
Swallow rarely seen perched on a wire. This small, agile flier can be
identified by its forked tail as it flies low over open areas to
catch flying insects.

49 Barn Swallow Bird with blue upperparts, a long, deeply forked tail and curved,
pointed wings. Sometimes seen on wires, fliying over water.
50 Large Pied A distinctive black and white bird that is seen sitting on or
Wagtail calling from a top water tanks and rooftops. Wags its tail up
and down as it walks or runs about catching insects. Also known as
white browed wagtail.

51 Pied Bushchat A sparrow-sized bird seen sitting on top of a bush in dry open
grassland and rocky areas. Looking out for insect prey. They pick up
insects mainly from the ground. The female is brownish. The
Bushchat nests in hollows in rocks and walls.

52 Indian Robin Presence of reddish vent is distinctive in the Indian Robin. The Indian
Robin is usually seen in dry, rocky and open areas male birds are
darker in colour with white patch on its wings females are brownish.

53 Oriental Magpie Size is similar to Indian robin these birds can be seen in urban
Robin gardens as well as forests. They are distinctive black and white birds
with a long tail that is held upright as they forage on the ground or
perch conspicuously.

54 Common Babbler The species is distinctly long-tailed, slim with an overall brown or
greyish colour, streaked on the upper plumage and having a
distinctive whitish throat. Like most other babblers, the Common
Babbler is found in small parties of 6 to10. They are vociferous,
moving on the ground often with members keeping watch from the
tops of bushes. can be spotted at KBR national park

55 Ashy Prinia Prinia is commoner in residential in urban gardens and farmland in


many parts of India and its small size areas distinctive colours and
upright Tail make it easy to identify.

56 Common Common resident in urban gardens. Although shy birds that are
Tailorbird usually hidden within vegetation, their loud calls are familiar and
give away their presence. They are distinctive in having a greenish
upper body plumage, long upright tail and the rust coloured forehead
and crown.

57 Rosy Starling The Rosy Starling is a colonial breeder, and like other starlings, is
highly gregarious, forming large winter flocks. It also shares other
species' omnivorous diet, although it prefers insects. Seen in groups
about 30-200 or more
58 Indian Golden The male has the black eye stripe extending behind the eye, a large
Oriole carpal patch on the wing and wide yellow tips to the secondaries and
tertiaries. streaks are seen on the underside of females. Orioles feed
on fruits, nectar and insects. They are capable of dispersing the
seeds of many berry-bearing plants.

59 Common Iora A species found in scrub, forest and gardens it is easily detected from
its loud whistles and the bright colours. During the breeding season,
males display by fluffing up their feathers and spiral in the air
appearing like a green, black, yellow and white ball.

59 Tickells Blue They are blue on the upperparts and the throat and breast are
Flycatcher rufous. They are found in dense scrub to forest habitats. Can be
spotted at Mrugavani national park, KBR national park areas.

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