It was a leisurely trip to Uttarakhand’s Chopta village and Tungnath, that brought the Travelling Slacker face to face with the state bird – the striking Himalyan Monal. Surprised to find this colourful bird fearlessly flying around, the blogger clicked furiously to ensure the memory of this chance rendezvous was preserved for everyone to see. Himalayan […]
Image of the Day: Bar Headed Geese, Himachal Pradesh
The Bar headed Geese (Anser indicus) reach extreme heights when they migrate over the Himalayas. To be able to do this, the birds have adapted to flying at altitudes where oxygen levels and temperatures are both extremely low. Flying higher than the Mount Everest, these birds are the highest flying birds in the world. Seen […]
Image of the Day: White throated Fantail Flycatcher, Karnataka
A small passerine bird, the white throated fantail Flycatcher is found in India, Bangladesh and Indonesia. They lay up to three eggs in a small cup shaped nest which is plastered efficiently with cobweb. More Related Stories, Once Plenty Now Endangered: Expert Points to Plight of Grassland Birds Which is the Heaviest Flying Bird in […]
Image of the Day: Spotted Owlet
A small brown owl with white overall spots, the Spooted Owlet (Athena brama) has prominent yellow eyes and white eyebrows. It is found commonly across the Indian subcontinent and though nocturnal might also be sometimes seen at daytime peeping out of tree hollows. It’s close cousin Forest owlet (Athena blevitti) is a Critically Endangered species […]
Image of the Day: Pakhal Lake, Andhra Pradesh
Situated about 70 kms from Warangal, this huge manmade lake is enveloped by forested hills. Set around the lake is Pakhal Wildlife Sanctuary, spread over an area of 900 sq. km Leopard, sambar, nilgai, sloth bear, chital, chowsingha (four-horned antelope) , chinkara (mountain gazelle), blackbuck, wild boar are some of the wild species found here. […]
Image of the Day: Flame of the Forest, Assam
Tesu, Palash, dhak, known by many names in India, the Flame of the Forest (Butea monopserma) is a flowering plant best observed in the months of January to March when the curved beak shaped flowers cover the entire tree. In olden days the same flowers were used to make colours for the Festival of Holi […]
Image of the Day: Thol Lake, Gujarat
Thol lake bird sanctuary is a shallow fresh water lake 35 km from Ahmedabad, Gujarat. It is a paradise for bird watchers to spot migratory as well as resident birds like Pelicans, Flamingos, Sarus Cranes, Mallard ducks and Greylag Geese. Image courtesy Emmanuel DYAN via cc/Flickr More Related Stories, World’s Highest flying Bird Holds Key […]
Image of the Day: Red-tailed Bamboo Pitviper, Mizoram
A snake species endemic to Indian subcontinent, the red-tailed bamboo pit viper is found in the North-eastern states, Myanmar and Bangladesh. A poisonous snake, bites from this species result in intense local pain and swelling. The IUCN red list marks the species as Least Concern but extreme deforestation has begun to destroy the snakes native […]
Image of the Day: Indian Eagle Owl, Rajasthan
Flickr user Koshyk, clicked this incredible image of an Indian Eagle Owl with a recent kill early morning at a field in Shonkaliya, Rajasthan. He writes, “Till recently, the Indian Eagle Owl was considered a sub species of the Eurasian Eagle Owl (Bubo bubo). It was sometimes referred to as the Rock Eagle Owl due […]
The Man who Runs with a Tiger (Photos)
A 52 year old Londoner Paul Goldstein is carrying the dream of saving tigers quite literally on his shoulders. Wearing a heavy tiger suit, this marathoner has not only run in 9 world marathons, but also has travelled around the globe, catching attention and raising awareness about the depleting tiger numbers. From Wimbeldon to Taj […]
Image of the Day: Tigress and Four Cubs, Ranthambore
It was the sighting of a lifetime when cinematographer S. Nallamuthu and his guide Hemraj Meena spotted Tigress T-19 at the Ranthambore National park in Rajasthan, with four cubs! The duo were on a morning safari on Tuesday (8th April) when they shot this rare sight. Usually a tigress gives birth to two or three […]