A road less traveled

Kabini Reservoir Birds Stork Ibis
Long-legged beauties-Open billed stork and Black headed ibis       PC: Kalirajan Subramanian

As 2019 draws to a close, it was time for a much awaited break. A break for us, is one, if only some tranquil woods and waters are in the itinerary. So in the wee hours of late Dec 2019, we hatched out of our urban abode and steered towards the first leg of our vacation, the waters of Kabini. Kabini Reservoir - not an unknown destination to many, certainly not to us too. But this time the agenda was not JLR, neither the route, a familiar NH. The journey was the agenda. Birding at sunrise, in the least visited villages and unnamed water bodies was the plan.

With the roads of Namma Bengaluru magically meditative, the predawn drive out of the city was smooth as butter.  NH 275 was invariably the passage till Mysuru. The royal palace was a sight to behold when the sky was still dark! The day broke beautifully when we were driving through the Mananthavadi road in the vicinity of HDKote(Heggadadevanakote).

Kabini reservoir green fields mist
Glorious green fields under a blanket of mist     PC: Kalirajan Subramanian

Kabini reservoir green fields mist hut
Picture postcard view of a plantain field hut        PC: Kalirajan Subramanian

Sunrise and birdsong are perennial partners. Enjoying both in quietude is a blessing.


Kabini reservoir birds
Laughing dove or the little brown dove foraging for breakfast     PC: Kalirajan Subramanian

Soon, we realized we were not alone. A trail of Kabini river was to our company, flowing just parallel to the road. So every few meters ahead there were small water bodies hosting a variety of water birds and waders.

Kabini reservoir birds
Purple swamp hen and Coots surrounded by water lilies     PC: Kalirajan Subramanian

Kabini reservoir birds
Solitary wader, a juvenile Black headed Ibis      PC: Kalirajan Subramanian

Kabini reservoir birds
A cormorant drying its waterlogged wings after a dive    PC: Kalirajan Subramanian

Kabini reservoir birds
Cormorants usually choose an open tree branch or a windblown rock to dry their wings    PC: Kalirajan Subramanian

Kabini reservoir birds
Open billed stork wading for fish as a young cormorant chooses to ignore its presence     PC: Kalirajan Subramanian

Our prize click was a pair of bar headed geese in flight. We were pleasantly surprised to have spotted them. Bar headed geese are long distance migratory birds who choose to migrate to peninsular India all the way from Central Asia, during winter months.  They are very high altitude flyers and can be seen flocking in sanctuaries of far southern India like the Koonthankulam bird sanctuary in Tamilnadu.

Kabini reservoir birds bar headed goose
Bar headed geese in flight        PC: Kalirajan Subramanian

Gradually wriggling through the scenic landscape, we researched the reservoir.

Kabini reservoir river dam
Kabini reservoir     PC: Kalirajan Subramanian

Kabini reservoir birds swallows
Gulp of swallows on the line      PC: Kalirajan Subramanian

The landscape offers a panoramic view of the narrow cape surrounded by Kabini on three sides.

Kabini reservoir cape landscape
The cape landscape      
Kabini reservoir temple
Vibrant hues of a temple tower at the reservoir cape    PC: Kalirajan Subramanian

Kabini reservoir temple car
Splash of colors in a misty backdrop       PC: Kalirajan Subramanian

Once the sun was fairly up, it was time for us to move on. We chose the spectacularly scenic and serene Chikkadevamma hills rural route. All along the route after the hills, a dusky brown carpet of harvested millet grains could be seen as the farmers were threshing them on the road side.

Kabini reservoir green fields mist flowers
Purple horizon, a sea of Geranium flowers    PC: Kalirajan Subramanian

Kabini reservoir green fields mist flowers chikkamma chikkadevi hills
Sugarcane flowers adorning the village route     PC: Kalirajan Subramanian
Kabini reservoir harvest grains chikkamma chikkadevi hills
Carpet of harvested grains     PC: Kalirajan Subramanian

On we drove, to another jewel on the Western Ghats - the wilderness of Wayanad!

Wayanad Sultan Bathery NH766 western ghats
Stay tuned! for the giant is just around the corner        PC: Kalirajan Subramanian

Comments

Tejus said…
Nice write up and superb snaps!