Anush Shetty ([info]anushsh) wrote,
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Weekend Wildlifing in Coorg

Friday (14th sept) Afternoon 3.00pm : Jayanth calls me up to ask me if I was free for the weekend and that we should do some wildlifing with his new cam Canon 400D. I was not at all sure since I really didn't want to miss the festival in the city. He calls me up again to tell me that we are going to coorg. Now I had half a minute to get back to him and I ended up saying "Lets do it!". I also called up Lavanya ([info]chinnifrood_atc) and invited her for the trip since she was very keen on doing some wildlifing too. Jayanth somehow managed to get the tickets to Madikeri for 10.30pm on friday. Now that was fast. So we decided to met up at Jayanagar 4th block for a cup of cothas coffee and then push off to Majestic from where we were supposed to board the bus.The bus finally managed to start bangalore at 11.30 pm.

Saturday (15th Sept) 6.30am : Ah.. now we were in Madikeri and trying to figure out the next bus to Bhagamandala. The city was awake and was getting ready for the Ganesh Chaturthi festival. We decided to drop into a restaurant for a coffee. The coffee was so good that we had 2 cups each. Madikeri to Bhagamandala is about 48 kms. So by 8 am we were in Bhagamandala. We did start our birding as soon we landed there because we were invited by the lovely Parakeets,White Cheeked Barbets,Pipets and the Orioles. Then from Bhagamandala we decided to trek and I'm glad we did that.We had some amazing sightings of the Crested Serpent Eagles in flight, Crested Hawk Eagles,Black Drongo and Tailor Birds. All along the way, we had the opportunity of looking at the beautiful misty western ghats through the viewpoint. It was a completely different experience.I was went on a small walk to the top of one of the hills. I completely enjoyed sitting in the misty hilltop. Since it was raining all evening, we had to skip the evening birding but we did enjoy the rains a lot :-)

Sunday (16th Sept) 7.30 am : Now we were super excited to do some more birding. The mist clears up only 8 am. As we started our morning trek towards the Bettagiri hills, things didn't look so promising like the previous day.We were kinda disappointed with absolutely NO bird sightings. But as we were reaching the end of the trail, we heard some noise. Since it was still misty , nothing was clear. But we were quite lucky as the mist started clearing up only to find a herd of 7 elephants with a baby male too. Now this was something amazing. We were about 200 meters from them. We were so thrilled. Our guide was jumping everywhere. Apparently it was a very rare sighting in that region. They were grazing for a while and then moved away. We also found a happy Crested Hawk enjoying its early morning flight.

Here is the Jayanth's Elephant Image ..


Thank you Jayanth and Lavanya for the wonderful company. It was great fun.

Tags: coorg, jayanth, lavanya, madikeri, talacauvery, wildlife

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  • 15 comments

[info]mamtanaidu

September 18 2007, 18:18:31 UTC 4 years ago

Lovely Picture and nice write up!

[info]anushsh

September 18 2007, 18:20:22 UTC 4 years ago

thank you :-)

[info]yathin

September 18 2007, 22:06:22 UTC 4 years ago

That sounds like a wonderful trip. Ah! I miss the Western Ghats!

[info]anushsh

September 19 2007, 14:50:05 UTC 4 years ago

Yeah, I also wanted to see some endangered birds like Broad Tailed Grassbird but NO such luck. Plan to do one more trip to Brahmagiri next month :-)

[info]anjali_ar

September 19 2007, 06:52:51 UTC 4 years ago

Nice way to spend a week end for sure and its a nice pic too :)

[info]anushsh

September 19 2007, 14:51:20 UTC 4 years ago

:-)

BTW where are you ? Haven't heard anything from you for a while now.

[info]anjali_ar

September 23 2007, 10:44:34 UTC 4 years ago

Just been busy searching for a job :)

[info]chaibacca

September 19 2007, 12:30:14 UTC 4 years ago

Sounds blissful

Good coffee, good wildlife, and great outdoors... I can hardly think of anything better. I think most people go in search of wildlife and end up birding instead because they don't see any earth-bound creatures. Your Sunday is the first instance I've heard it being the other way around. :-)

A minor nitpick: make sure to include the "http://" in your links, otherwise a browser will try to create the link as a relative one from the current page.

[info]anushsh

September 19 2007, 12:44:06 UTC 4 years ago

Re: Sounds blissful

Ah.. next time you ar ein india you should take some time off to coorg. Misty hills, thick evergreen forest, acres and acres of tea and coffee plantation ....

A minor nitpick: make sure to include the "http://" in your links, otherwise a browser will try to create the link as a relative one from the current page.

Yeah, thank you. I hadn't noticed it. Fixed it :-)

Anonymous

September 19 2007, 15:54:43 UTC 4 years ago

If you had said no that day, i would have ended up there all alone!! HA HA HA... Anyways it was good fun.. Lots more snaps on my blog.. The best part of the trip was, there was not one moment when we didnt get bored..

Had a decent experience with the Camera..

Anonymous

September 19 2007, 15:56:01 UTC 4 years ago

The Above anon is me Jayanth (http://blog.amonks.in)

[info]anushsh

September 19 2007, 15:56:46 UTC 4 years ago

>>The best part of the trip was, there was not one moment when we didnt get bored.

I swear... great company, great hospitability :-)

Anonymous

September 20 2007, 08:31:24 UTC 4 years ago

Oops i meant.. Not a moment when we got bored! :)

[info]deponti

September 20 2007, 10:44:19 UTC 4 years ago

I posted a comment and apparently it has not appeared! I loved this photo on INW, too...good account, did you keep notes or carried it all in your memory?

Anonymous

September 21 2007, 06:10:32 UTC 4 years ago

Danke`..

Anush had this notebook and a bird book throughout the treks to write all these down.. So he managed to make some notes..
-J
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