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Experienced by Ankit Patel
The Sun Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to the solar deity Surya located at Modhera village of Mehsana district, Gujarat, India. It is situated on the bank of the river Pushpavati. It was built after 1026-27 CE during the reign of Bhima I of the Chaulukya dynasty.
Experienced by Ankit Patel
56 km from Modhera
Searching for Food in Swamp
Experienced by Vivek Doshi
57 km from Modhera
Greater flamingo among northern shovelers
Experienced by Saketh Upadhya
65 km from Modhera
Stepwell
Experienced by Dhaval Parmar
65 km from Modhera
Rani ki Vav, Adalaj
Experienced by Salil
65 km from Modhera
Stepwell, India.
Experienced by Mitul Gajera
66 km from Modhera
Antelope - Nilgai
Experienced by Saketh Upadhya
66 km from Modhera
Sea of Cloud
Experienced by Vivek Doshi
66 km from Modhera
The Oriental magpie-robin (Copsychus saularis) is a small passerine bird that was formerly classed as a member of the thrush family Turdidae, but now considered an Old World flycatcher. They are distinctive black and white birds with a long tail that is held upright as they forage on the ground or perch conspicuously. Occurring across most of the Indian subcontinent and parts of Southeast Asia, they are common birds in urban gardens as well as forests. They are particularly well known for their songs and were once popular as cagebirds
Experienced by Vivek Doshi
66 km from Modhera
Asian koel
Experienced by Vivek Doshi
66 km from Modhera
They are gregarious birds that forage in small groups of six to ten birds, a habit that has given them the popular name of "Seven Sisters" in urban Northern India, and Saath bhai (seven brothers) in Bengali with cognates in other regional languages which also mean "seven brothers"
Experienced by Vivek Doshi
66 km from Modhera
The Oriental magpie-robin (Copsychus saularis) is a small passerine bird that was formerly classed as a member of the thrush family Turdidae, but now considered an Old World flycatcher. They are distinctive black and white birds with a long tail that is held upright as they forage on the ground or perch conspicuously. Occurring across most of the Indian subcontinent and parts of Southeast Asia, they are common birds in urban gardens as well as forests. They are particularly well known for their songs and were once popular as cagebirds
Experienced by Vivek Doshi
66 km from Modhera
Colors of Sunset
Experienced by Vivek Doshi
66 km from Modhera
The common myna is increasing at such a rapid rate that in 2000 the IUCN Species Survival Commission declared it one of the world's most invasive species and one of only three birds listed among "100 of the World's Worst Invasive Species" that pose a threat to biodiversity, agriculture and human interests
Experienced by Vivek Doshi
66 km from Modhera
The shikra (Accipiter badius) is a small bird of prey in the family Accipitridae found widely distributed in Asia and Africa where it is also called the little banded goshawk. The shikra is very similar in appearance to other sparrowhawk
Experienced by Vivek Doshi
66 km from Modhera
The common myna or Indian myna (Acridotheres tristis), sometimes spelled mynah, is a member of the family Sturnidae (starlings and mynas) native to Asia. An omnivorous open woodland bird with a strong territorial instinct, the common myna has adapted extremely well to urban environments.
Experienced by Vivek Doshi
66 km from Modhera
The common myna or Indian myna (Acridotheres tristis), sometimes spelled mynah, is a member of the family Sturnidae (starlings and mynas) native to Asia. An omnivorous open woodland bird with a strong territorial instinct, the common myna has adapted extremely well to urban environments. The common myna is increasing at such a rapid rate that in 2000 the IUCN Species Survival Commission declared it one of the world's most invasive species and one of only three birds listed among "100 of the World's Worst Invasive Species" that pose a threat to biodiversity, agriculture and human interests
Experienced by Vivek Doshi
66 km from Modhera
The red-vented bulbul (Pycnonotus cafer) is a member of the bulbul family of passerines. It is a resident breeder across the Indian subcontinent, including Sri Lanka extending east to Burma and parts of Tibet.
Experienced by Vivek Doshi
74 km from Modhera
Up above in the sky
Experienced by Darshan Chudasama