Description
A few kilometers southwest of Agra, the area called Sideras is located, and consists of beautiful hillsides with open rocky terrain, scattered trees and bushes and several (some abandoned) huts. From off the road, you can scan the hillside both up and down the road for typical inland species, like Cretzschmar's Bunting, Cinereous Bunting, Rock Sparrow and sometimes even Rufous-tailed Scrub Robin. Locally, Short-toed Snake Eagle and Long-legged Buzzard breed here too, and hang around the valley. Small flocks of Chukar can be seen here as well.
Overhead, Lesser Kestrel and Eleonora's Falcon tend to be seen here more often as well. They use the cliffs and hilltops to scan the area for food.
Details
Access
There's a road leading through the area. You can park your car next to the road, and scan the hillsides on both sides.