Monday, 1 February 2021

Morachi Chincholi and Lonar Report

Our second outing turned out to be a 'Ladies Special'! Six of us tried to explore Morachi Chincholi and Lonar. 

We thoroughly enjoyed a village homestay in Morachi Chincholi that provided us good wholesome homemade food and much relaxing environment.

Girls' Gang Relaxing...

We were really happy to meet a group of young locals who have  started a movement - 'Mee Lonarkar' to save their own surroundings that include world heritage site - 'The Lonar Crater'.


We at Lonar


The efforts of Our Guide at Lonar Mr. Ramesh Rathod to explain the lake and biodiversity were really commendable. He gave us scientific knowledge of the lake as well as its mythological connections.

List of some of the species sighted during the Tour


Plants

1.    Plumeria rubra (Red Champa)

2.    Creteva magna

3.    Annona reticulata (Ramphal)

4.    Withania somnifera (Ashwagandha)

5.    Azadirachta indica (Neem)

6.    Cassia species

7.    Lagenaria siceraria (Wild Bottle guard)

8.    Ragat-rodha

9.    Grewia tilifolia (Dhaman, Phalsa)

10. Ficus religiosa (Peepal)

11. Agel mormolis (Bel)

12. Tridax procumbance (Ekdandi)

13. Austrailian acacia

14. Caesampelous pareira

15. Diplocyclos  palmatous (Shivlingi)

16. Gmelina arborea (Shivan)

17. Ziziphus mausritiana (Ber)

18. Ficus racemosa (Umber)

19. Writia tinctoria (Kala Kuda)

20. Oroxylum indicum (Sword of Shivaji)

21. Ficus benghalensis (Banyan)

22. Dregea volubilis

23. Prosopis julifera

24. Phoenix sylvestris (Indian date palm)

25. Crossandra bicolour (Ran-aboli)

26. Alteranthera sessilis

27. Abrus precatorious (Crab’s eye creeper)

28. Trema orientalis (Charcoal tree)

29. Tectona grandis (Teak)

Butterflies

1.    Leopard

2.    Blue tiger

3.    Common crow

4.    Wanderer

5.    Lemon pansy

6.    Common Gull

7.    Psyche

8.    Common grass yellow

Birds

1.    Small Minivet

2.    Asian Koel

3.    Iora Common

4.    White Spotted Fantail

5.    House Sparrow

6.    Tailorbird

7.    Red Vented Bulbul

8.    Indian Robin

9.    Magpie Robin

10. Black Redstart

11. Purple Rumped Sunbird

12. Little Brown Dove

13. Ashy Prinia

14. Grey Wagtail

15. Red Wattled Lapwing

16. Purple Sunbird

17. Black Winged Kite

18. Common Myna

19. Rosy starling

20. Indian Peafowl

21. Grey Frankolin

22. Oriental White-eye

23. Bay-backed Shrike

24. Northern Shoveler (Lonar Lake)

25. Ruddy Shelduck (Lonar Lake)

26. Barn Swallow (Lonar Lake)

27. Little Grebe (Amber lake near Lonar Lake)

28. Eurasian Spoonbill (Amber lake near Lonar Lake)

29. Black-winged Stilt (Lonar Lake)

30. Jungle Babbler

31. Yellow-footed Green Pigeon

32. Rose-ringed Parakeet

33. Blossom-headed Parakeet

34. Spot-billed Duck

35. Little Egret

36. Indian Cormorant

37. White throated Kingfisher

38. Spotted Dove

39. Eurasian Collared Dove

40. Rufous Treepie

41. Alexandrian Parakeet

42. Common Hoopoe

43. Asian Paradise Flycatcher

44. House Crow

45. Indian Jungle Crow

46. Blue Rock Thrush

47. Quail??

Mammals

1.    Indian flying Fox

2.    Indian grey Langur

3.    Three stripped Squirrel

4.    Indian grey Mongoose


Dragea volubilis Fruit 















Ficus Sp. Fruits


Tridex procumbens 


Wild Bottlegourd

Dung beetle


Indian Peafowl (PC:Shannan Castelino)

Spotbills (PC:Shannan Castelino)

Rudy Shelduck (PC:Shannan Castelino)

Black-winged Stilt (PC:Shannan Castelino)


White Throated Kingfisher
(PC:Shannan Castelino)


Yellow-footed Green Pigeon


Swallows


Red-vented Bulbul

MORE...

Lonar

Evening Birding Stroll 

Sunset

Us..

Daityasudan Temple, Lonar

Selfie with Wetland


With the Volunteers of 'Mee Lonarkar' 


Look it's There.....


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