A Bank Myna (Acridotheres ginginianus) rides quietly atop a buffalo, unbothered, alert, at home. The myna finds food, picking parasites, and a vantage point; the buffalo gets relief. A small, efficient understanding repeated daily across village landscapes. #nikimages
Every winter, the desert village of Khichan becomes the stage for one of India’s most moving wildlife gatherings. From across Central Asia, thousands of Demoiselle Cranes arrive here after a long, perilous migration, trading frozen steppes for the open skies of the Thar.
Tracking a Red Panda (Ailurus fulgens) is never about speed. It’s about reading signs: freshly nibbled bamboo shoots, scratch marks on mossy trunks, droppings tucked away on fallen logs.
The Indian Peafowl surveys his forest court: resplendent in hues that shimmer like emerald and sapphire. Not bothered, not rushed —just there, the forest does that to you sometimes. Sometimes the most beautiful things don’t need to do anything at all.
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Like a brush dipped in sapphire, emerald, and ochre, the Indian Pitta swept across the forest — vanishing into a chorus of birdsong, leaving behind a shimmer of motion etched in light. #IndianPitta#BirdsOfIndia#ForestSymphony#nikimages #nikhildevasarphotography#enchantedindia
Cutting through the golden silence of the Thar, this Tawny Eagle glides with quiet intensity — a sentinel of the desert skies.
Shot on a still morning in Jaisalmer, where the sand holds stories and the air carries wings.
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Birdwatchers locked out of Bhondsi forest amid poaching scare. Forest dept cites stone-pelting & hunting attempts, birders demand balanced action, not blanket bans.
HT Report | Gurugram’s Bhondsi forest — a paradise for rare birds like the Indian Paradise Flycatcher & Indian Pitta — has turned into a conflict zone between forest officials & birding community.
While forest dept imposed restrictions citing poaching threats, birders say responsible nature lovers are being unfairly targeted. Cabinet Minister Rao Narbir Singh has assured new guidelines soon to streamline birding access, surveillance, and registration process.
Will Bhondsi forest find the balance between conservation & nature tourism?
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Birders up in arms over Bhondsi forest entry ban
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Touchdown and Takeoff – Birding Bhutan Style
You know you're in a bird-rich country when you spot an Ibisbill within three minutes of leaving the airport. Bhutan didn’t disappoint — and neither did the Paro River. We had two birds within 30 minutes of landing.
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On our first drive, a cub of Riddhi (T-124) charged a Mugger crocodile—sending it splashing in retreat.
Gasps echoed. One name surfaced—Machli, the legendary tigress who once did the same.
Legacy lives on.
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Along a busy highway near Paro airport, Bhutan—cars rushing by, rain just starting—and out walked this Black-tailed Crake, calm and stunning. My last sighting in Sikkim was a blink-and-miss moment. This one? Pure magic.
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A flash of gold and black in Bhowali’s oak forests — the Yellow-throated Marten. Diurnal, fearless, and folklore-wrapped, it’s Asia’s largest marten and a forest guardian in hill belief. A sign of sharp instincts and good luck.
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From Rajasthan’s arid plains to Sattal’s lush forests! 🌿✨ Khalij Pheasants, Red-billed Leiothrix, and Plum-headed Parakeets filled the air with life. But the highlights? 💚 The Green Magpie, Rufous-throated Partridge & Yellow-throated Marten—wildlife magic at its best! 🐦
Urban Wilds: From Ranthambore to Jhalana
From tiger cubs in Ranthambore to Jhalana’s leopards—Bahadur on a keekar, Jaleebi with her cub, and majestic Rana strutting past factories. Proof that wildness thrives, even in city shadows.
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Morning with Indian Skimmers 🧡
At dawn on the Chambal, we watched 56 Skimmers sleep, display, mate & skim water with those surreal orange beaks. Gharials basked nearby, terns courted, and crocs drifted by. Wild, peaceful, perfect.
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