Trip Report – Masked Finfoot & More Photography in Sundarban Feb-25 with BirdingBD Tours
BANGLADESH SUNDARBAN MASKED FINFOOT Photography TRIP WITH BIRDINGBD TOURS.
BANGLADESH SUNDARBAN MASKED FINFOOT Photography TRIP WITH BIRDINGBD TOURS.
Chapainawabganj has great collection of interesting birds that are uncommon at other locations in the Country. Photography is also good at few Locations there so BirdingBD Tours arranged a Chapainawabganj 02 Days Trip which consists of moderate hiking. We got most of our Targets and we got GREAT photos of the Targets that we got.
BirdingBD Tours went to Muraichara-Sagarnal Forest to look for few Uncommon Forest Birds. Happy to report we got most of our Target Birds + Amur Falcon and Japanese Sparrowhawk was Special for the Day.
Sundarban East Wildlife Sanctuary Birdwatching Trip with BirdingBD Tours December 06, 07 & 08 – Dhaka-Mongla-Sundari Khal – Kotka – Jamtola – Tiar Char – Kokilmoni – Tinkona Island – Harbaria – Karamjal – Mongla
Sundarban East Wildlife Sanctuary Birdwatching Trip with BirdingBD Tours. Bangladesh
We went to Sonadia Island once again looking for Lesser Noddy but BirdingBD Tours members couldnt find any. Instead they got a pair of Globally Endangered Indian Skimmers and few Nice Terns along with an epic Sunset.
BirdingBD Tours arranged a short Twitch Trip to see the newly added to BD National List bird Lesser Noddy at Sonadia Island.
Several Species of Pelagic Birds were driven inland along Padma and Meghna River in Bangladesh after May 2024’s Cyclone Remal. BirdingBD Tours arranged a short Twitch Trip to see those Birds near Dhaka Padma River. The Team was led by BirdingBD Tour’s own Ikbal H babu and the team was Fortunate to Find a total of 04 Species.
Birding in Bangladesh trip report at Charlands of padma around Padma Bridge also called as Padma Bridge WLS. Highlights are Ashy-crowned Sparrow Lark, Red-throated Pipits, Hume’s Lark, Painted Storks, Small Pratincoles, Bengal Weavers, Indian Spot-billed Ducks and White-tailed Stonechats.
This short Trip to Sonadia Island of Cox’s Bazar was targeted toward photographing the Black-legged Kittiwakes. Which is a national rarity. We also found Bar-tailed Godwits, loads of Shorebirds, Crested Terns and one Spoon-billed Sandpiper.