Showing posts with label upper lake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label upper lake. Show all posts

Friday, June 19, 2009

Avian visitors are here again - Bhopal

This story with a load of pictures took the maxim time for any story which I have written. Anup Dutta a vivid bird watcher and who to my luck was working with me in the Hindustan Times – Bhopal edition and me planned it out and we set about ensuring that we get the main varieties of migratory birds which yearly visit the lake city of Bhopal. It took us two weeks ensuring that we visit the various lakes inhabited with these birds. But at the end of the two weeks when our editor asked if the story along with the images were ready we gave it a lot of thought and finally said yes. So what you get to read is of two weeks of hard work from sun rise to sun set. Since I did not have the proper lenses to photograph these beautiful birds we made use of whatever we found the best possible from the hundreds of pictures taken by me. This piece was published in February, 2002.

Every year in winters Bhopal is home to some airborne
visitors from across the globe who fly in irrespective of the prevailing socio-political climate. This year too they are in town ignoring the aftermath of September 11.
Over there, the dee
p corridors and marshes of Upper Lake and Van Vihar National Park have become an oasis of birds enveloped in breeze, fog and mist. Early in the morning the dawn chorus can be heard (but not seen) with the bird choir still indiscernible from the leftovers of the night fog.


(Top Left) A
group of migratory birds returning to the Van Vihar as the sun sets, (Top Right) The endangered Blackneck Stork and (Left) Saras Crane, also known as 'pair for life'.

The waterbed of the Upper Lake and Van Vihar provides tranquil environment and congenial habitat for the water birds.
This year too, thousands of migratory birds have made these areas their temporary abode after crossing thousands of kilometers to escape the cold northern winter. As always, the winged visitors are from Myanmar, Baluchistan, Himalayas, Pakistan and Tibbet. And, some of them are endangered species.

Fiesty times for the feathered kind (left), Spoonbill (black legs with spoon like bill) (right).

One Balcknecked Strok (endangered), Comb Duck (second record after a gap of two years), a group of Openbill Strok are among the ones been sighted this season. The HT team saw in the misty morning light, a pair of Brahminy Duck suddenly taking off from the group of Pintails and Common Teals. Within a wing beat a Comb Duck was followed by the group of Pintails. Next in line was the Spotbill breaking from the water almost as a group, honking lustily and pumping their wings. Close to them were the standing Spoonbills.

White Ibis (black color from the neck to the bill) and little egret (left), Openbill Stork (gap between bill and pink leg) (right).

Spotbill or Grey Duck (yellow tipped dark bill and spot on the end of the back in male (left) and Gery Heron (black dotted line on the mid part of the fore neck) (right).

Brahminy Duck in Flight (left) and Comb Duck or Nakta (second record after a gap of two years) (right).

A painted stork with a fisherman (left) and Greenshank (white eyebrow, black mark between eye and beak and three white stripes on tail) (right).

As the sky became brighter, the birds cleared the birches on the shore, and began to spread into two line trailing the leader. Then as the small flock circled just around the marshy land and wings creaked rhythmically, the birds drifted into their characteristics in a V-shaped formation. During the day, most of the birds prefer to stay in the middle of the lake only to return to the banks of the lake as the night sets in. The best place to encounter these flying beauties is the western part of the lake. White Ibis, Painted Strok and Large Egret can be seen masticating at the entrance of the park from the J S Swaminathan Marg.
Bird lovers are thrilled over the arrival of the migratory birds in the Upper Lake.
Over the years, the winged creatures have shown a special preference for this site on account of it being free from human interference.
One hopes that they continue to do so for all times to come.

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

'Marine Drive' of Bhopal

During the launch of the Hindustan Times - Bhopal Live pages in the month of May 2000. After making various trips to parts of the historical and heritage and cultural sites in Bhopal, I thought of this picture when my then Resident Editor Askari H Zaidi was staying at the Ashok Lake view hotel atop a hilltop right next to the Bhopal Upper Lake. This view from his room gave me a feeling of as though I was in Mumbai looking at the most famous 'marine drive'. So I asked the staff of the hotel to take me to their terrace to have a look at the view and I took some sample shots during the day and made prints of them along with other important places. We had an open discussion on the place we should settle for so that our readers will accept the ad on of the Bhopal Live pages with their main edition of the Hindustan Times which was launched in February 2000. After a lot of hard thought the Resident Editor and me took a call even as some people said that this pictures will not be able to gel with what we want to say to our readers 'HT has arrived - with a local touch'.
So with the place and the venue finally decided I set about looking at the place every one hour to see the change in the light and finally I took a call that we do a late evening or a morning shoot.
So HT designer Manish Choure and me went to the Lake view Ashok had a few drinks with our RE and then went above the hotel terrace and kept taking pictures of the Bhopal Upper Lake with the 8 kilometers lit up stretch of road adjoining to it . Finally it happened in the early morning and I got the perfect lighting where I wanted of the whole photo filled with blue tint. The picture was published in the front page of Bhopal Live. The Hindustan Times got more than 1000 letters and mails from all over the lake city telling us that they have given every Bhopal resident a proud moment to stand up for.
The objective of Askari H Zaidi and mine was achieved after a week long of planning.

The caption was 'GOOD MORNING, LAKE CITY'.