A Trip Report By Mahesh Rajpoot
Asian Adventures - India
Dec 04, 2022
The Haiderpur wetland, part of the Hastinapur Wildlife Sanctuary in Uttar Pradesh, is simply an amazing birding destination, and perfect for our Earth Walks.
We started our journey from Delhi quite early, at 4:30 AM, carrying a packed breakfast. It is usually a 3 hour journey but we arrived quite late because of the fog. The wetland was not visible because it covered by fog or mist. We started our birding quite late with Ashish, who is a local guide in the area.
We first went to the grassland, where we saw Yellow-eyed Babbler, Rosy Pipit in flight, Ashy Prinia, Long-tailed Shrike, Red Avadavat and many flying Red-rumped Swallows. This area is outside the park, where farmers visit their cultivation fields daily.
After spending time in the grassland, we entered the park. It was a nice walk on the birding trail, and we saw thousands of water birds, including Bar-headed and Greylag Geese, Red-crested, Common and Ferruginous Pochard, Eurasian Wigeon, Great Crested and Little Grebe and many Cormorants. There were few Greater Spotted Eagles soaring in the sky along with a single Black Kite. After some time, a mixed hunting flock seen came quite close: a Black-hooded Oriole catching caterpillars and a Grey-capped Pygmy Woodpecker was busy on the trunk along other species like Red-whiskered Bulbul, Long-tailed Minivet, Purple Sunbird and Common Chiffchaff etc.
After this, we had lunch and took a boat safari in the Ganges River. This boat safari was marvellous because we spotted a super rare Gangetic Dolphin which was coming up a few times from the water to take a breath. The sighting was super, and we clicked some record photos. Besides the dolphin, we also saw got some good photographs of Palllas’s Gull, Black-headed Gull, Brown-headed Gull, Great Thick-knee, many Black Kites, Pied Kingfisher, Little and Great Cormorants, River Lapwing, a pair of Ruddy Shelduck, many Wagtails etc.
After the boat safari, we also saw some Common Crane in flight. As it was getting close to sunset, we spent some time taking a few sunset photos, before leaving for Delhi.
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