Thursday, September 01, 2011

Malabar Grey Hornbill at Monica Garden Tea Bungalow, Valparai

I was there at Woodbriar Group’s Monical Garden Tea Bungalow at Valparai for three days and on each of these three days, I got to hear and see the Malabar Grey Hornbills. Though, they are not as rare or massive as the Great Hornbill, they are equally beautiful.

Grey Malabar Hornbill at Monica Garden Tea Bungalow, Valparai - 5 
These fruit eating birds would keep hopping from one fruit tree to another in groups of three or more. And since the bungalow was surrounded by dense forest cover and fruit bearing trees, these birds were easily seen both during the early morning hours and the late evening hours, which is their primarily feeding time.

Grey Malabar Hornbill at Monica Garden Tea Bungalow, Valparai - 4 
The Malabar Grey Hornbill, which is endemic to the Western Ghats and the associated hills of Southern India lives in healthy numbers in the hills of Valparai where deforestation is not as severe as other places. Their loud cackling call is easily recognizable in these hills.

Feeding time for the Grey Malabar Hornbill at Valparai - 1 
These birds are important to the preservation of the forests of the Western Ghats as they are the main seed dispersal agents for many species of fruit bearing forest trees.

6 comments:

  1. http://www.carnivalgoa.comSeptember 2, 2011 at 10:25 AM

    Thanks for this nice Info!!!!!!!!!!
    These are really very great pictures with good view of birds and fruit trees are also looking good.

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  2. What beautiful detail and lovely colours!

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