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Patch birding in the neighbourhood
eBird Checklist - 20 Oct 2024 - 18 species October 20th, Sunday 730 am Patch birding on an empty plot that has water puddles and scrub overg...
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Our first views of the feral horses, in the distance across the waters of the wetlands. Last year, I saw wild asses at Kutch , and I lo...
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On our recent visit to the Sundarbans, we saw several of these large crocodiles basking in the sun, including some baby ones. I marvelled a...
What a bird, indeed! That last picture is magnificent - even my too-cool-to-show-any-emotion teenage son was impressed!
ReplyDeleteUnbearably beautiful - what marvels in nature. Blase as I have become over peacocks and peacock feathers, this one just took my breath away
ReplyDeleteBye for now,
Raji
http://rajirules.blogspot.com/
Kamini, that is quite a feat!
ReplyDeleteVery true Raji. Maybe also there are too many "proud as a peacock" associations for us...but they are rather spectacular birds when you do see them like this.
Thanks to Mr Ramanan, for sharing his photos!