Birds of the Sacred Lake 🇮🇳 Birdwatching in Pushkar

By @x-rain•12/6/2025•hive-106444

Pushkar is a holy town around a sacred lake. It was mentioned in the most ancient Hindu sources. People must even take off their shoes when they are near the water.

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Of course, nobody would hunt birds at such a place, and, I guess, fishing is banned there too.

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This respectful attitude to nature makes local birds quite tolerant of people.

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This image is my entry for Show Me A Photo Contest Round 247

Never-ever seen kingfishers so close. This chubby Pokemon dude was watching the water and hunting fish only 4 meters away from me. Love his seriousness... and can't help to remember those videos on social media, for example (not mine):

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/3UurMycSqN8

Too fast... And the legs are too short to get free, lol...

Another careless bird:

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The black-winged stilt.

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You can see many of them at Pushkar Lake, and, if you're careful, they'll allow you to approach very close.

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When gibbons are walking, they hold their hand raised as they are too long. Flight of stilts looks just as clumsy.

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If you are a birder and want to quickly find where to start: go to this bridge and look over it:

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It's easy to birdwatch at this "bay" adjacent to Hotel Moon Lake; also, the Western shore hosts cormorants and geese. Saying about November and December.

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In the same area, near Hotel Moon Lake, they have another bridge, which makes a great multi-apartment complex for birds:

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Do yo use those holes? They are all taken by birds, mostly, by pigeons, but there are "ethnic minorities" either, lol:

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A parakeet!

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Not far, a red-wattled lapwing was searching for juicy insects in a muddy puddle.

Another large feathered tribe is the mynas. Great and common mynas are widespread in Thailand. In Pushkar, I found a species, new to me, bank mynas:

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They are numerous in Pushkar, and don't mind being very near to people, like, sitting at the next table at a restaurant, lol - waiting for food from visitors - I had this experience.

Mynas belong to the "Starling Empire", and thus are smart guys and great song performers. Somehow, you can see their intellect in their eyes - like, if they look inside of you...

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I feel they actually read human body language and facial expressions to understand if you are dangerous or just curious or passing by. Just a feeling. Many birds only look at how far you are and if you are watching them.

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Geese! What beautiful birds!

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No idea who they are but I like them!

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I found a bigger flock at the Western shore of the lake.

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But this group had only 3 individuals. I visited this corner of the lake three times, and each time these sentinels were on duty. The black bird in the image is a cormorant...

Cormorants are divers, and you can recognize them from far thanks to their habit of floating in the water like "a drowning duck" - with only the neck outside the water.

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I instinctively want to save the life of the drowning bird, but then "ah, that's a cormorant" 😄

Then, they need to dry their feathers. This one was doing it right on the shore - never seen this species so close.

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But on the Western shore, they have a more comfortable place for basking:

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Such an amazing lake of tranquility in the middle of Rajasthan - full of birds! I rank this town 10 from 10 from the point of birding, and, thus, place Pushkar 🇮🇳 in my personal top of best birdwatching cities along with Bangkok 🇹🇭 and Songkhla 🇹🇭

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Hope you enjoyed the story, stay tuned! 🙂

The photos were taken with a Nikkor 70-300mm on a full-frame DSLR Nikon D750 in the third week of November 2025, in Pushkar, Rajasthan, India.

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