By the way a good news awaits u. let it be a surprise. i will reveal it in the year 2008 :)
posting a picture of one of the common raptors of India, crested serpent eagle.

ram
current mood: energetic
WILDLIFE...ART.....EMOTIONS AND BEYOND




Its was time to move as clouds gathered think and started raining. I packed up my equipment and left the place. The slight drizzle would have created an amazing set up to shoot owls which would have been wet and puffy but the light was just not in favour of me. I hope i come back again next weekend to go some efficient work.
Birders in chennai, don think there is not much places around chennai for birding.plenty of places are there which needs attention too. Hope i will go to such places around chennai and write in the near future.








I hope after reading this article u would have got an over view of the status of bustards.I think I am doing a bit of conservation. R u doing it?
People who have suggestions and who r willing to help can mail to Mr.Harish Bhat , honorary wildlife warden,Banglore. Email: harishrbhat@gmail.com
HELP PROTECT THE BUSTARDS
current mood: thinking
Will be continued……
Conserve wildlife,
Ram.

me waitng for the bears to come





I met my dear friend Harish bhat, researcher from IISc and honorary wildlife warden, banglore. He is an expert in south Indian jungles and he worked extensively over adecade in the forests of Karnataka. I was about to leave to Chennai on 9th but harish said we will go to Rane benur blackbuck sanctuary and try to photograph wolves n blackbucks. Post poning my trip we left Daroji to Rane benur blackbuck sanctuary, one the home of great Indian bustard.
I will write about Rane benur blackbuck Sanctuary and the Real story of how great indian Bustards were wiped out from Rane benur.
current mood: happy
Cheers,
Ram
He showed me eight endemics and i got full frame pics of few endemics.The highlight of the trip was the white bellied shortwing, nilgiri pipit, and nilgiri thar.I was extremely happy as i got to spend my 18th birthday with them all( Thars, Pipits, Shortwings, Eldose and my dearest friend).I was presented the Birds of prey of the indian sub continent by Rishad naoroji, a book that i wanted to get for quite sometime.
We reached rather early around 7:00AM to take the bus at eight to Eravikulam national park.It was good we did that for two reasons as the crowd tothe park was a lot and I also managed to get a shot of the Malabar whistling thrush.Soon after we got off the bus we spotted two Nilgiri pipit,and i got good shots of them feeding each other.We walked up the road just for a few metres and we were surrounded by Niligiri Thars(Hemadactylus hylorchis).I got some decent shotsof saddleback(male thar)females, sub adult and kids.
BIRDS:
Mammals:
BIRDS:

MAMMALS:

