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Kokkare Bellur: Revisited


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Visited Kokkare Bellur again, 15 months after my first visit. There were not many birds this time. Painted Storks were around 20-25 in number.


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Pelicans were very less in number. I counted 7 or 8 pelicans. I tried to get a decent shot of these big birds, but in vain. That pelican was hiding behind the tree branches as if its being guilty of something :P


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Few of the sun-bathing Storks posed for the camera without hesitation.


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And so was this squatting one

Bellur, became famous & got the prefix 'Kokkare' (Storks) because of these beautiful birds & is home for hundreds of storks & pelicans. The village is on the banks of river Shimsha, which flows on to join river Kaveri.



We thought of going on a coracle/boat ride & headed toward the river. Being summer the water was less & had to return back without luck.

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