Field notes·1 min read
One calm morning at Kenjar, Mangaluru, I set out with my birding friends, the air fresh with the promise of new sightings. The fields shimmered with dew, and the soft light revealed a delightful surprise — a Bluethroat, that tiny traveler from distant lands, belonging to the thrush family.
It perched gracefully near a puddle, its shimmering blue throat catching the morning light like a sapphire gem. Every movement reflected elegance and energy, as if it carried the spirit of migration in its wings.
This meeting between worlds was pure joy — where nature whispered its timeless story through the eyes of a little migratory bird.