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Welcome to the first part of my birdwatching journey through the lush landscapes of Mukundara Hills Tiger Reserve, filmed entirely during the magical monsoon season. This video showcases the vibrant lives of local resident birds, from paradise flycatchers to yellow-eyed babblers, as they build nests, feed, and navigate through the changing weather. You'll enjoy the pure sounds of nature... no narration, just the birds' songs and calls, creating an immersive experience for bird lovers. This silent film is designed to help you feel connected to the wild, with natural bird sounds captured in high quality, and informative captions to guide you through each scene. Whether you're an avid birdwatcher, a nature enthusiast, or simply enjoy peaceful nature sounds, this video offers a glimpse into MHTR's rich avian life. ✨ What You'll See: 0:00 Introduction 0:07 Coppersmith barbet (Nesting) 0:13 Indian Pitta (Mating calls) 0:25 Paradise Flycatcher female (Nesting) 0:53 Rose-Ringed Parakeet (Feeding) 1:02 Yellow-Eyed Babbler (Foraging) 1:19 Eurasian collared dove (Preening) 1:31 Eastern Spotted Dove (Chilling) 1:40 Indian Bushlark (Foraging) 1:51 Rufous Fronted Prinia (Chilling) 1:57 Jacobin Cuckoo (Calling) 2:16 Ashy Crowned Sparrow-Lark 2:22 Fork-Tailed Drongo 2:26 Wire-Tailed Swallow (Preening) 2:42 Sykes's Lark (Singing) 2:54 Indian Silverbill (Chilling) 3:09 Common Myna (Chilling) 3:16 Baya Weaver (Nesting) 4:12 Dark Blue Pansy 4:18 African Monarch 4:29 Oriental Blue Tiger 4:35 Part 2 is Coming soon Stay tuned for Part 2, where more incredible bird species will be featured! 📹 Disclaimer: This video was filmed in full compliance with ethical birdwatching practices and guidelines. No birds were disturbed during filming; every effort was made to respect their natural habitat. I followed all the rules and regulations set forth by the Forest Department, ensuring that no laws were broken during the making of this video. All footage was captured responsibly, keeping a safe distance from the wildlife and adhering to the principles of conservation and respect for nature.