For the first time I saw a house crow in Sri Lanka. However, in Sri Lanka there were so many other species that I did not devote time to the crow and the gallery of this species was not created. Maybe it is better like this, because this time it was the other way round. In Egypt close to the hotel there were not many species, but among them house crows were found most commonly and were the most numerous. Apparently the birds knew when meals were served, they appeared in the vicinity of the canteen then. Tourists when eating outside had to be really watchful. When the meal was left for a moment without keeping an eye on, the birds always raided on a plate. The hardest part was taking "non-restaurant" photographs. At sunrise, the birds flocked to the place where camels took their night rest near the hotel and most of the pictures were created there.
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India-11/2024- introduktory text-Malabar Grey-Hornbil
Newly created galleries:
BIRDS:
1.Malabar Grey-Hornbill(T). 2. Brahminy Starling. 3.Malabar Lark(V). 4.Black-rumped Flameback. 5.Jungle Babbler. 6.Greater Racket-tailed Drongo.(V) 7.Southern Hill Myna. 8.White-bellied Treepie. 9.Indian Blue Robin. 10.Black-and-rufous Flycatcher.11.White-naped Woodpecker. 12.Bay-backed Shrike. 13.Common Woodshrike. 14.Chestnut-shouldered Petronia. 15.Indian Nuthatch. 16. Green Leaf-Warbler. 17. Blue-capped Rock-Thrush. 18.Crested Goshawk. 19.Nilgiri Wood-Pigeon. 20.Nilgiri Flycatcher. 21.Jungle Myna. 22.Common Hawk-Cuckoo. 23.Purple Swamphen. 24.Black Drongo. 25.Red-naped Ibis. 26.River Tern. 27.Malabar Starling. 28.Malabar Parakeet. 29.Blue-eared Kingfisher. 30.Red Spurfowl. 31.Rufous Treepie(V). 32.Blue-throated Flycatcher. 33.Orange-headed Thrush. 34.Mottled Wood-Owl (V). 35.Spotted Owlet. 36.Jerdon's Nightjar. 37.Small Minivet. 38.Indian Pygmy Woodpecker. 39.Malabar Whistling-Thrush. 40.Kerala Laughingthrush. 41.Black-throated Munia. 42.Grey Junglefowl. 43.Indian Scimitar-Babbler. 44.White-browed Wagtail. 45.Square-tailed Bulbul. 46.Rufous-bellied Eagle. 47.Nilgiri Pipit. 48.Yellow-crowned Woodpecker. 49.Yellow-throated Bulbul. 50.Greater Flameback -Malabar Flameback. 51.Rufous Babbler. 52.Asian Fairy-bluebird. 53.Vernal Hanging-Parrot. 54.Jungle Bush-Quail(V). 55.Yellow-eyed Babbler. 56.White-browed Bulbul. 57.Red-headed Vulture. 58.Indian Grey-Hornbill(V). 59.Grey Francolin(V). 60.Oriental scops owl. 61Flame-throated Bulbul.
MAMMALS:
1.Indian giant squirrel. 2.Bonnet macaque(V). 3.Gaur. 4.Indian boar. 5.Jungle palm squirrel. 6.Black-footed gray langur. 7.Nilgiri tahr. 8.Barking deer – Muntjac. 9.Asian elephant. 10.Indian flying fox.
REPTILES:
1.Common Wolf Snake. 2. Indian cobra(T). 3.Common house gecko. 4.Blanford's rock agama.
Changes in galleries:
BIRDS:

1.Jungle Owlet. 2.Coppersmith Barbet(V). 3.Grey-headed flycatcher. 4.Pied Bush chat. 5.White-breasted Waterhen. 6.Western Yellow Wagtail. 7.Greater Spotted Eagle 8.Booted Warbler. 9.Brown-breasted Flycatcher. 10.Brown Wood-Owl(V). 11.Kashmir Flycatcher. 12.Banded Bay Cuckoo. 13.Velvet-fronted Nuthatch. 14.White-browed Fantail. 15.Long-tailed Shrike. 16.Indian Peafowl. 17.Spotted Dove. 18.Little cormorant. 19.Eurasian eagle-owl. 20.Red-wattled Lapwing. 21.Bronze-winged Jacana. 22.Black-crowned night heron. 23.Little Egret. 24.Green Bee-eater ( Asian green bee-eater). 25.Rosy Starling. 26.Asian Openbill. 27.Grey Heron. 28.Brahminy Kite. 29.Spot-billed Pelican. 30.Black-headed Ibis. 31.Greater Coucal. 32.Red-whiskered Bulbul(V). 33.Oriental Magpie-Robin. 34.Ashy Drongo. 35.House crow. 36.Malabar Trogon. 37.Ceylon Frogmouth. 38.Yellow-browed Bulbul. 39.Indian Pond Heron. 40.Crested serpent eagle. 41.Indian Pitta. 42.Indian Scops-Owl. 43.White-throated Kingfisher. 44.Grey Wagtail. 45.Shikra. 46.Crested Hawk-Eagle. 47.Yellow-billed Babbler. 48.Flame Minivet. 49.Purple Sunbird. 50.Purple-rumped Sunbird. 51.Blyth's Reed-Warbler. 52.Chestnut-headed Bee-eater. 53.Scaly-breasted Munia. 54.Oriental White-eye. 55.Intermediate Egret. 56.Little Spiderhunter. 57.Oriental Darter. 58.Cattle Egret. 59.Jerdon's Bushlark 60.Plain Prinia. 61.Common Tailorbird. 62.Asian brown flycatcher. 63.Asian Paradise-Flycatcher. 64.Common Kingfisher. 65.Ashy Prinia. 66.Ashy-crowned Sparrow-Lark. 67.Cotton Pygmy Goose. 68.Red-vented Bulbul. 69.Common myna. 70.Tawny Pipit. 71.Oriole. 72.Painted Stork. 73.Woolly-necked Stork. 74.Black Kite. 75.Jacobin cuckoo (Pied Cuckoo).76.Yellow-wattled Lapwing. 77.White-bellied Drongo. 78.Indian Robin(V).79.Brown-cheeked Fulvetta. 80.Brown Shrike. 81.Green imperial pigeon. 82.Green sandpiper. 83.Common Sandpiper.
MAMMALS:Chital.
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