Ladakh - A land of extremes, one of the few places on earth where one can get sun burnt and frost bitten on the same day , where sand dunes meet snow capped peaks and the hills defy gravity*.
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Showing posts with label birds. Show all posts
Saturday, 3 August 2013
Ladakh – Where Heaven and Earth meet
Ladakh - A land of extremes, one of the few places on earth where one can get sun burnt and frost bitten on the same day , where sand dunes meet snow capped peaks and the hills defy gravity*.
Saturday, 8 December 2012
Tadoba – Into the Forests of Kipling’s Jungle Book
Saturday, 4 August 2012
Tiger Tiger Burning Bright
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| A cub making its way to mother |
Imagine a heavily wooded valley with you on one side and a
family of tigers, feeding on a kill, on the other. This was the scene which greeted us on our
first safari into Bandhavgarh. A few
minutes later, the mother tigress’s call reverberated through the jungle,
making the cubs – which had wandered off – to move back towards the kill and
reminding us of where we were. We were
in Tiger Country.
Thursday, 12 April 2012
Ranganathittu - A Birder's Paradise
On the banks of river Cauvery lies a gem of a bird sanctuary. Though less than a square kilometer in area, Ranganathittu has a very high bird count, both in species and in numbers. In spring and summer, aquatic birds like spoonbills, river terns, open bill storks, pelicans, painted storks nest in small islands in the river, while terrestrial birds like Tickell's blue fly catcher, fan-tail flycatchers, peafowls, tailor birds flitter about on the river bank.
Labels:
aquatic,
birds,
cauvery,
egrets,
herons,
king fishers,
mysore,
ranganathittu,
river terns,
sanctuary,
storks,
wildlife
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