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birds at Lalbagh, Bengaluru…

Lalbagh is just a park in the city which I hadn’t visited in a long while! But every visit there taking it for granted, is a visit where we can find the joy of rediscovering it again…

This visit it was really surprising to see so many beautiful birds…

Here are some cormorants… oops they’re gone, swimming underwater… we can only take a wild guess where they might resurface again…

A couple of Brahminy kites…

(In some mythological sources, referred to as the Garuda, the celestial carrier or vahana of Lord Vishnu and his consort, Goddess Lakshmi)

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