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How to photograph snakes?
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Ethics & Do’s and Don’ts in in Snake Photography.
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I was on a small pathway inside a beautiful forest which was a little confusing to describe as I had crossed a patch of grassland and then into a riverine forest and later I was resting under the shadow of a huge buttress in a wet evergreen forest. The above lines were jotted in my field book while I was sitting there looking at the kaleidoscope of the late morning light through those high canopies.
Ultapani – ‘Reverse waters’ Read More »
Of the few untold stories of my life, the one involving the most beautiful snake I have ever encountered on Indian soil is not an easy one to write. Though my friend and co-conspirator in this adventure, Ashok Captain wrote ‘The Barta Chronicles’ for Hornbill – the Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) magazine in 2010, my account of the story remained untold till now for several reasons.
While sitting in home isolation today with rest of India, I was surfing on social media and looked at the different comments and reactions from people with different backgrounds. Most have not been able to fathom what exactly has happened and are either just following the guidelines or forwarding millions of suggestions on Whatsapp or
Corona Virus?? What does it have to do with wildlife?? Read More »
And it did move! It moved around the tree, looking at us occasionally and then going back to clean its body and finally dozing off with it’s back towards us. But we did manage to get a few clicks in that complete white foggy background through the maze of bamboo leaves. I was so surprised by the self-discipline of the trackers there, they allowed us to spend 20 minutes around the Red Panda from a respectable distance. They did not do any clearing for us by cutting bamboos to get better view other than holding some bamboos apart.
If I have to write about my life of last one year, then I will probably say, “The man who sold his Scorpio”. I do not have any intention of copying Robin Sharma’s motivation book, “The monk who sold his Ferrari”, but my Scorpio was my Ferrari for many years and I sold it last year
One year and still there!!! Read More »
There are multiple devices available internationally as “Home & Garden” snake & rodent repellent devices. These devices work on the principle of utilising sonic wave sound and vibrations technology. As the sonic wave is emitted while passing through a media like soil, it also creates vibrations due to energy transfer. Though snakes can not hear sound
Dubious role of Ultrasonic devices as a snake repellent Read More »
Thanks to interests shown by many people in snakebite death mitigation and snake conservation, tragedies and stories on snakebites are being documented on social media quite regularly. The resulting discussions range from humanity, herpetological and medical grounds to Alternative treatments and treatment protocols. The below writing is to present facts and open up a can
The Polyvalent Scenario Read More »
“Hey, look here! Some white butterfly,” I called Vidya, and she replied, it may be one of the whites. Again I said, I know that it’s white but what is it, again comes the answer it may be one of the white !!!!! I could only give a dumb look (since a killer look is
The flying Colors !!! Read More »
“Not again, not again” were the only words I could utter when Vishal Santra called to share the news of Chirag Roy losing his life as a result of snake envenomation at Tadoba. I knew Chirag only through Facebook and a few common friends. I also knew that he was a mature person working in
Be Aware & Make Aware – You can save a life!!!! Read More »
Recently I was in discussion with a friend about snake rescue and we just decided to pen down a list of snake friends in our knowledge that have died due to snakebites. In 30 minutes we could come up with 29 names, there may be additions to this list if we start researching on
The Rescue Paradox Read More »
Nearly a quarter of a century back I had a dream of becoming a Mariner when I was an undergrad student doing my major in zoology. Two factors that were instrumental in leading me to that dream, one was my father who loved to swim in sea and collect shells and the second was my
Near Ranthambore, one of the famous national parks of India, on 6th June 2014, 7-year old son of Radheshyam, a Mogiya of Andoli Village in Chouth ka Barwara, got bitten by a snake on his face. Typical of Indian rural scenario, he was taken to the local temple and kept there. Fortunately the venom injected
It was, way back in 2002, when I started seriously looking up to sky for photography , before that my photography world was always looking down to my beloved snakes and reptiles, I had armed myself with Canon 400 mm, 5.6 lens, brought second hand from Fort market and went to Bharatpur to shoot some
I have been craned Read More »
Water always finds the way when it has a place to flow. It loves the earth, caresses it, covers it, jumps from it and then we get our streams, rivers and waterfalls!!! (Kondhavle falls at Bhimashankar, Maharshtra, India ) All the monsoon treks done during college days were always filled with experiences of different
Fallen for waterfalls Read More »
During my recent trip to Himachal Pradesh with a couple of friends, I managed to visit an offbeat area around Jalori pass. Two days were full of foggy forests, running streams, blooming wild flowers and whistling thrushes singing in background. One morning we decided to do a 6-8 km long trail towards Serolsar Lake. I never thought that
Chasing ‘Wild strawberries’ Read More »
I have been tagged, asked for comments, also mailed by friends asking about the Pinak tablet, the first Ayurveda antivenom medicine. I have great respect for Ayurveda and I believe it may be helpful as a supportive treatment for patients who are recovering from a venomous snake bite. But at this moment there is no conclusive
Venom , Antivenom and Alternative medicines Read More »
Dholes (Cuon alpinus) – Asiatic wild dogs, once found all over Asia is defending their existence in our Indian Jungles . India is the only remaining stronghold for them with some scatter populations in Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar, Laos , Vietnam and Thailand. Dholes are highly social animals living in large groups with very rigid hierarchy.
I was in Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, near Chandrapur, all of last week and went on 8 safaris in the park. It was much like an 8-course meal, with amazing encounters — which served as appetisers and dessert — that complemented the cliched main course: a tiger sighting. The only “flavour” I really missed though,
Plan and execute , don’t worry about results Read More »
You all must be thinking, what is this guy writing? But frankly after going through some very challenging experiences, I thought I should write about it. This is not to make fun of it or give it undue importance but just wanted to express myself about a small thing but in certain situations it occupies
How to shit in wild !!!!! Read More »
I just returned from frozen lakes of Ladakh , I have been to Tso-moriri nearly 6 times in 5 years and every time it surprises or rather shocks me with its beauty and difference. This time my visit to lake is still haunting me, frozen slabs of ice, multiple geometric patterns on surface of frozen
Frozen world of Tsomoriri Read More »
Started with cleaning of odd 1800-2000 slides , which were kept from those hundreds of Fuji Sensia, Velvia and Provias , thought its very easy, scan and copy those which I want , and find out some kabadwala or recycle fellow to give all plastic mounted slides ( comes to 17 kgs 🙁 )
How do you manage old stock of 35 mm slides ? Read More »
I wanted to visit Agumbe for so many years but the plan never materialized. This time it just happened over a long weekend. Me, Vidya Venkatesh and Bhavna Menon, drove from Mumbai to Sirsi, stayed at Greenworld farm , just 18 kms from Sirsi. This was started and run by Mumbai Couple, Aniruddha and
Agumbe – Rainforest Read More »
Recently I visited Panna Tiger Reserve, in MP, to attend Capacity Building Workshop organized by Last Wilderness Foundation, Panna, in the central highlands of India is a pristine forest characterized by deep, rocky valleys and plateaus specked with Kardhai, Mahua and Tendu trees, through which the Ken River flows. Its beauty notwithstanding, it is ecologically
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