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Great inter-racial photograph [May. 9th, 2008|08:48 am]
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The photographs on India Nature Watch are a source of wonder, solace, interest, information-- and sometimes amusement.

Here's a "black and white" photograph with a witty caption...

http://www.indianaturewatch.net/displayimage.php?id=47550

What I like is the fact that someone had this thought when he took the photograph!

Off to Bannerghatta, where the next batch of the JLRNTP-1 is starting today...I do like meeting people who take the course ([info]mohanvee is going to be one of them) and I hope to get in a little birding, too.

Meanwhile, here's one small flower from the raceme of the Queen's Flower:




The scientific name for the tree is LAGERSTROEMIA SPECIOSA....to me, that takes all the beauty and wonder and fun out of that tree...I know that scientific names are necessary, but...I would love to admire a Queen's Flower, but I don't think a LAGERSTROEMIA SPECIOSA would enthuse me too much. So a rose by another name might NOT smell as sweet!

Here's more info about the tree . You would think they would put up a colour photograph (or a colour painting) of such a beautiful flower, wouldn't you? Oh no, they put in a black-and-white sketch, which brings me back to the black-and-white photograph above....
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The B R Hills trip, 030108 [Jan. 8th, 2008|12:57 pm]
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As [info]chirdeep_shetty called up and said he, [info]anirudhc and a couple of college friends were going to the K.Gudi property of Jungle Lodges and Resorts , the temptation to visit this favourite property of ours, and also spend a little time with Chirdeep and Anirudh was too much to resist...so we quickly made our bookings and executed a quick sneak very early on the morning of the 3rd, accompanied by [info]amoghavarsha for whom the combination of Chirdeep, Anirudh, B R Hills, and a chance to drive the CR-V was also irresistible!


I will have to do a separate post on the Biligiri Ranganathaswamy Temple at B R Hills, and one on Ranganathittu....there was just so much to see and I captured about 1/1000th of it on camera...!

Chirdeep had indicated that it was a kind of old boys' get-together for them, and they would prefer to be separate...but we still managed to bump into each other at Kamath Lokaruchi on the highway! We did both the safaris together, though, and since I had not been able to meet him on his last trip, and his stay in Chicago has been extended further, it was nice to say hi to him. It was also a JLRNTP meet, with Chirdeep,Nahar and myself from the March 06 batch (Vikrant from our batch was in Blr and we couldn't meet him, alas) , and Anirudh from the March 07 batch...and an INW meet as KM, myself, Amogh,Chirdeep, and Anirudh all post there!



We passed Mysore, seeing the landmark Chamundi Hill, with the Rajendra Vilas Palace perched in silhouette atop it, on the way:



rajendra vilas palace chamundi hill mysore 030108


We entered the Biligiri Ranganathaswamy Temple Wildlife Sanctuary,sorry, Sanctury....


brt sanctuary board


Lots of pictures from B R Hills and K.Gudi camp of JLR here )

I am closing with this photograph of the sunrise through the thick mist as we drove off from Bangalore towards BR Hills [info]asakiyume, I thought of you!)



sunrise on 030108 going to B R Hills




and I hope you enjoyed the e-trip to the Kyathadevarayanagudi area of B R Hills!
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INW article on Citizen Matters [Dec. 11th, 2007|11:25 pm]
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http://citizenmatters.in/articles/view/31-bangaloreans-contribute-to-wildlife-protection-

Citizen Matters is a new online magazine and I hope it does well...I have a vested interest in its success, of course!
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Some of the birds we saw at Nandi Hills [Nov. 27th, 2007|04:06 pm]
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There's going to be another, and more interesting post on the whole outing, and especially about that delightful family, the Amstutzes...but first, I want to put up the bird pictures that I got..

The morning was so excellent in terms of spotting birds...and so terrible in terms of bird photography. On the way, we saw a GREY JUNGLE FOWL, the WHITE-THROATED KINGFISHER, SMALL GREEN BEE-EATERS and the INDIAN ROBIN. On arrival at the orchard area, in quick succession, Prashanth Badrinath pointed out two birds that I had never seen before...the PIED THRUSH (which was a first-timer for him, too, he said. This is a visitor that one can see on its migrant path at this time, or on its way back in March) and the INDIAN BLUE ROBIN. Then we continued to see the TICKELL'S BLUE FLYCATCHER, the TAILOR-BIRD, the ASIAN BROWN FLYCATCHER, and as soon as Dipu K met us (he was on his way home) he pointed out the RED-THROATED FLYCATCHER. We also saw the ORIENTAL WHITE-EYE, the GOLDEN ORIOLE, the BLACKBIRD, the RED-WHISKERED BULBUL, the BLUE-CAPPED ROCK THRUSH, the GREENISH LEAF WARBLER, the BLYTHE'S REED WARBLER, the BOOTED WARBLER, the SPOTTED BABBLER (forgive me for an interruption at this point. To me, all these warblers-- especially spotted for fractions of seconds-- look quite, quite alike. But Prashanth talks about wing-feathers and bars on the tails and coverts and supercilium and things like that, and tells each and every bird--and its brother and sister-- apart. Me, I will say "warbler", and let it go at that. Dr. Kumar Ghorpade would probably murder me within five minutes of my meeting him.)

Up in the air, we saw ALPINE SWIFTS, BARN SWALLOWS, RED-RUMPED SWALLOWS, DUSKY CRAG MARTINS, the BOOTED EAGLE, a JUVENILE EGYPTIAN VULTURE, a KESTREL...we especially saw the kestrel swooping along with a lizard in its claws, and do you think we got a good shot? What do you think? Yes, indeed I got a nice brown glob on my camera....

As we finally went towards a welcome lunch, we saw a NILGIRI WOOD PIGEON shoot across the road, and we finally got a good view of the bird...and a male Asian Paradise Flycatcher tantalized us so much that we were quite a good hour late for lunch!

I was quite disheartened about the photography part, though I was thrilled with all the sightings. I thought that I would probably go home without any good photographs ( which would NOT a first-timer for me by any means!!) but then Fate took pity on all of us....

So here they are:

The TAILOR BIRD:


tailor bird


A lovely pic of a TAWNY-BELLIED BABBLER (thanks, Uma and Yathin, in alphabetical order!) with food, taken by Uma to try out the 20D....


warbler  with food


Here's the kestrel in flight. I asked why the bird could not face me, and Prashanth said if I could wait for six months, the direction of the wind would change and I would get the shot I wanted....!



kestrel in flight nandi hills 251107


And then, of course, when the light conditions were none too good, both the female Asian Paradise Flycatcher




Asian Paradise Flycatcher female nandi hills 251107


and the male



Male Asian Paradise Flycatcher nandi hills 251107


decided that they had teased us enough, and showed themselves long enough for us at least to aim our cameras, if not get great shots!

The next post will talk about the sweetness of the Amstutz girls, who troubled us not a whit, the parents, who have done such a great job with their daughters, and the various other things that we saw, and enjoyed....

But this is the birding post and I am sure I have left out several birds that I will add after I get Prashanth Badarinath's list!
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Someone's slogan... [Nov. 23rd, 2007|01:49 pm]
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From the tagline of Radhika Singh on INW:

"Modern technology
Owes ecology
An apology."

What a pithy, witty way to put it!
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Couldn't help posting this amazing photograph [May. 4th, 2007|01:23 pm]
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http://www.indianaturewatch.net/displayimage.php?id=14657

Bee helpful to each other, is the message!
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