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Postcards from Goa 2016

Beach dogs

Catch of the Day

Launching the fishing boat

Geeta

Prakash

Beach sellers

sunset from the balcony

Water buffalo bull

Benaulim beach

Asian Open-billed Stork

Cattle Egret

Grey breasted Green pigeon

House Crows

Purple Swamp Hen

Western Reef Heron

Pond Heron

Ashy Drongo

Bronze Jacana

Common Kingfisher

Little Egret

Red Wattled Lapwing

White Browed Wagtail

These are the daily postcards sent from Goa, plus some bird photographs, which I hope you enjoy

Latest comments

19.07 | 21:40

I never had much luck growing plums, and yours look lovely! I do hope you get a break from your heat wave, and some rain.

18.07 | 15:09

If those tall green plants are mugwort then they're certainly different from mine which are perhaps a foot tall with white spotted leaves and pink or blue flowers.

18.07 | 07:10

Maybe make some sleeves for your tree? Still be enough for the birds but then you can get them fully ripened

14.07 | 15:51

Nice to read a local (ish) blog. Interesting bit about cherries. We have a huge sweet cherry tree. Every few years there are enough for birds and us. Had a few this year, fully black when properly rip

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