Patch Birder’s Profile is a new series focussing on Patch Birding. In this series, we highlight birders who have been faithfully visiting their patch, through this, learning the details of the birdlife and its seasonality there.
1. Please tell us about yourself: where do you live and what do you do?
I live in Vasant Vihar colony in Dehradun. I work with the Government.
2. Please tell us about your patch: where is it located, what habitats does it contain, how often do you visit, and whether you follow any sort of procedure or protocol when visiting for birding?
3. What birds are found in your patch? Please comment on any seasonal changes.
My patch despite being in the house gets a lot of interesting birds representing Himalayan foothills. There is a strong seasonal turnover owing to the location of the patch in Doon valley. Usually, I record 15-30 species in summer and 10-20 in winter over a 10-15 count.
Yes, surely. I could observe the migratory movement of birds very closely and see interesting patterns. For example this year I could witness a large peak in the passage of Blyth’s Reed Warblers which were singing in early May and then another smaller peak in mid-May with birds calling only. The second peak could perhaps be females. Also habitat selection of some species e. g. Lesser Whitethroat is almost exclusive to Aonla tree which in leaf size, shape, and tree architecture comes closest to the Acacia trees to which the bird is much evolved with.
Header image: View of Vasant Vihar Colony, Dehradun by Dhananjai Mohan
Wonderful! Good that somebodyfrom my town appeared in this column.