From a recent trip to Kabini
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Some images taken on my tab at the Mara
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In some glitch between Google+ and Blogger, I seem to have lost all the images on my blog. Not to worry, am restarting the blog from today with a few images from the archives.
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Perhaps one of my best sightings ever.
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Basic Workshop 18th December 2010 - Hebbal Lake and Canon Imagelounge, Bangalore Advanced Wildlife Photography - January 8th, 9th and 10th, 2011- Kabini Bandhavgarh Tiger Photography Trail -...
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More tuskers from Corbett. The first image shows the musth discharge. Canon's 500mm f4 IS was used for all the images.
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For almost a year I have not published images on this blog. This does not mean that I stopped photographing. Rather I was publishing my images on the Infinity Resorts blog under a cloak of anony...
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6th July, 2010 Fought with the macaques today. When I returned to the room in the afternoon the Alpha Male was on the roof, just above my door. He threatened me and almost came for me, but I wa...
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5th July, 2010 A curious phenomenon yesterday. I was walking back to my quarters in the afternoon when I heard a loud splash at our waterbody. I investigated as I assumed a Rhesus Macaque had f...
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30th June, 2010 Quite a dull day. I did go to the river in the morning but the mahseer activity was limited. I did, however, get a zoomed-in video of B. striatus fishing. Tomorrow I shall go to...
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29th June, 2010 Went down to the river this morning. Mahseer spawning, a great deal of activity in the shallows bordering the bank. I intend to try and videograph this tomorrow morning and photo...
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28th June, 2010 We had a good shower here this morning. After the shower I went down to the river and it was boiling with water levels the highest of the season. The river was turbulent and bro...
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27th June, 2010 From the 26th evening I have spent time trying to capture moonscapes. Faced an onslaught of winged termites the previous night and managed to wait it out by staying low. Whilst ...
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26th June, 2010 There have been many changes to the avifauna around the resort. I do not hear the orioles anymore. Their mellifluous and rich notes are prominent by their absence. The Asian Para...
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25th June, 2010 Glad to be back at Corbett after an absence of ten days. It rains odten and is very, very humid, but it is far better than being stuck in the furnace that is Delhi. A very posit...
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24th October, 2010. Finally back at my beloved Corbett. Delhi was blighted, as usual. By the time the train reached Hapur, the weather had cooled. Ramnagar was mess with a wedding going through...
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Back to Gurgaon after a break in Bangalore and en route to Corbett. Temperature here at about 41 celsius with 30% humidity! Can't wait to get out. Images of the workshop will be up on Facebook ...
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19th June, 2010. For DSLR users. Ashish and Apana will be there.
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I have been chasing after the sunbirds. The previous occasion was far, far away. On this occasion, however, I have a new gem to pursue, the Crimson Sunbird (Aethopyga siparaja). The sub-species h...
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Another sultry day here, but there was sufficient clarity to attempt some photography this morning. And so I went onto the roof of the recreation area to try to capture the Asian Paradise Flycat...
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You've all probably heard of the temple in Thailand which is filled with tigers. One always suspected that there was something fishy and after I joined my new job I heard even more. And then yest...
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The day dawned overcast and cloudy. It did blunt the ferocity of the sun, but the day was sultry. Walked around in the late evening. Chestnut-tailed starlings (Sturnus malabaricus) are roosting n...
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In Gurgaon where I occasionally walk around the block. Two male Indian Robins vie for the attention of a single female. I watch with interest as they display for her. A Common Tailorbird has a n...
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I intend to begin a new series here which I will update on a regular basis. I am currently in exile in Gurgaon, a suburb of Delhi, and am reading Don't Look Behind You: True Tales of a Safari Gui...
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