Peooww…Peooww – The calls of Indian Peafowl were echoing in the valley of
Ulhas at Rajmachi ( the proposed Protected Area waiting for its notification
as Father Santapau Wildlife sanctuary from last few years). The twin calls
of this magnificent pheasant were attracting me and my co-traveler Mane who
traveled all the way from distant suburbs of Mumbai – Kalyan to Lonavala. We
both were looking forward for a sighting of stripped hyeana at the Ulhas
Valley. Re-collecting the sighting of this carnivore just 2 years back made
me more optimistic.



This was worth leaving home at 05.30 AM in the early & mist morning of
Wednesday 24th September, 09. Through the doors of Indrayani Express, the
sightings of Karvi between Lonavala & Karjat were much beautiful. The hill
slopes of this Western Ghats zone ( Sahyadri) were painted purple ( Karwi )
Yellow ( Graham's groundsell) and Magenta (Impatiens Balsamania).



We finally reached at Tungarli Village, the base of Rajmachi Platue at 08.30
AM. The shrikes (Long tailed Shrike) The Sunbirds (Purple Sunbird) and
Bulbuls (Red Vented & Whiskered) were much vocal near Tungarli dam. The base
of dam structure is parallel to the road (tar road) leading to Rajmachi via
Upperdeck resorts & Captain's resort.



Before could I give the report of few of the best sightings, here I must
share that a new dam is being constructed near these resorts. Possibly, a
huge forest land was cleared to create the catchment area for the dam. This
is of surprise to me, since I am frequent traveler to this area from last 3
years, but this was something new to me.



Anyways, proceeding ahead was the only option for us. Despite of a single
sighting of common flameback woodpecker, we wanted to leave that area
dam-m-ing area, because of noise coming out of JCB machine excavating the
soil near the dam structure.



After a walk of 10-12 minutes we started hearing calls of an Indian peafowl,
infact there were two peafowls, the other was somewhere down the valley.
Slowly, gradually we were heading towards the culvert from where the call
was coming. And there we saw one. I was fully enchanted with this blue
pheasant, when Mane shouted and pointed towards a solitary Scarlet Minivet –
Male. Very soon we were disturbed by two fully loaded tourist vehicles full
of British, who traveled from Pune for tracking in Rajmachi. These trackers
were in much hurry, and were rushing towards the fort situated atop the
Platue.



But, we were not in hurry, it was just 11.00 AM, we were waiting for raptors
and Butterflies to come out. Before Raptors could come out, what we saw was
White Napped Tit, an unspectulated sighting of the bird resident of South –
West and North-East India.  Nothing else, but I shot an instant SMS to Adesh
Shivkar on this sighting.



By now the day was hot, apprx. 12 PM and actually un-sustainable for me in
person. We decided to roll back to Lonavala. My decision turned out to be
right with  sightings  of Raptors such as Vulture, Shikra, Eagle and
Kestrel.



With a promising commitment to visit Rajmachi again & again and again to
document the untamed wilderness of this "CRITICAL WILDLIFE HABITAT". I would
come back here.



Compiled list of my sightings…………



*Birds*

* *

White napped Tit

Indian Peafowl

Scarlet Minivet – Male

Common Flameback woodpecker

Brown headed barbet

Spotted dove

Crow pheasant

White rumped vulture

Crested Serpent Eagle

Shikra

Common Kestrel

Golden Fronted leaf bird

Long tailed Shrike

Common Iora

Blue tailed bee-eater

Great egret



*Flowers*

* *

Porona Malabarica

Smithia setulosa

Ipmoia NIL

Impatiens Balsamania

Trichodesme Indicum

Solanum Anguivi

Carvia Callossa

Commelina forskalaei

Chlorophytum bharuchii



*Butterfly*



Common Mormon

Common Rose

Common leopard

Gaudy baron

Baronet

Chocolate pansy

Great Eggfly

Blue Oakleaf



-- 
Regards
Rajesh Sachdev
Wild Mumbai Nature Conservation
--
"The tiger cannot be preserved in isolation. It is at the apex of a large
and complex biotope. Its habitat, threatened by human intrusion, commercial
forestry, and cattle grazing, must first be made inviolate." - Mrs. Indira
Gandhi

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