The most exquisite sighting i had this season, got the perfect idea of mother and cub bonding, saw two cubs around 7 months old with their mother, it was just amazing to see them playing with their mother climbing on her head, jumping on her back. I can't find words to explain it all but it was truly exquisite!
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Crossing with the cubs
Snarling!
She came out snarling at our jeep! known to be the most ferocious tiger of the bandhavgarh tiger reserve the mahaman female has mock charged many vehicles before looked to be my turn this time. This tigeress had cubs along with her and wanted them to cross the road, there were reports that she has 3 cubs, some said she has 2 cubs and some said she had 4 cubs but on this day i confirmed that she has 4 cubs all in healthy condition around 6 months of age.
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Magnificent sighting which could be a sight one sees only once in his lifetime!! saw this bird a warbler stuck in a web of a giant wood spider, so far I had only heard that a bird might get stuck in a spider web but seeing it with my own eyes was amazing. We managed to get good view of this bird and we also noticed that it was a ringed bird.
Sunday, October 7, 2007
First sighting of the season
I haven't been updating my blog from a long time now simply because it was off season and all this while the national park was closed. The jungle opened its doors to us on the 1st of october and since then i was craving to get a good view of the striped big cat, and finally the oppurtunity came on the 4th of october when i saw this beautiful male tiger one of the chakrdhara male sub-adult resting near the road at ganesh pahadi.
Saturday, May 26, 2007
Sighting the big cat on foot
March 22nd 2007 We started our walk in the morning at around 7 am to the fort situated on the top of bandhavgarh hill. My guests were a couple of professional photographers and we had a park guide from the forest department with us. The climb to the fort is around 45 minutes walk from shesh shaya which is the reclining statue of lord Vishnu, though it is a steep climb but such a beautiful climb that one hardly gets tired. Once we were on the hill we visited the temple and saw the other statues of various incarnations of lord Vishnu. The top of the hill is a flat tableland on which there are many man made lakes, so after a hearty breakfast sitting near the temple we decided to move on to see the other lakes. While we were having breakfast I had a quick word with the priest who stays up there and he told me that three tigers are in that vicinity and that he saw them a couple of days ago. I told my guest about it and they were excited, as we moved forward we saw some tiger scat and old pugmarks that confirmed there presence in the vicinity and soon as we were approaching a lake our park guide who was a new boy in the field of guiding stopped and turned around shouting tiger! tiger! I caught hold of him and told him not to move as I looked I saw two tigers lying in front of us in the lake water, they were around 75 yards from us, one was looking straight at us and the other had not noticed our presence yet, I showed the tigers to my guests and told them not to make much movement because that might disturb the tigers and cause them to flee away, but our guide who was nervous on seeing the tigers turned around to flee and the sudden movement was seen by the tigers and they immediately got up from the water and ran down into the valley. We all were thrilled with such a great sighting of tigers on foot, which is indeed a very rare sight, and in fact it was for the first time that I had seen tigers on foot. But we still didn’t want it to get over and to push our luck more we sat down near the lake in hiding hoping for the tigers to come back in the water because it was already 11 am and it was quite a hot day. But nature had shown us enough and even though we waited for another hour we didn’t get to see them again.
Himanshu Rathore
(Naturalist Mahua Kothi)
March 22nd 2007 We started our walk in the morning at around 7 am to the fort situated on the top of bandhavgarh hill. My guests were a couple of professional photographers and we had a park guide from the forest department with us. The climb to the fort is around 45 minutes walk from shesh shaya which is the reclining statue of lord Vishnu, though it is a steep climb but such a beautiful climb that one hardly gets tired. Once we were on the hill we visited the temple and saw the other statues of various incarnations of lord Vishnu. The top of the hill is a flat tableland on which there are many man made lakes, so after a hearty breakfast sitting near the temple we decided to move on to see the other lakes. While we were having breakfast I had a quick word with the priest who stays up there and he told me that three tigers are in that vicinity and that he saw them a couple of days ago. I told my guest about it and they were excited, as we moved forward we saw some tiger scat and old pugmarks that confirmed there presence in the vicinity and soon as we were approaching a lake our park guide who was a new boy in the field of guiding stopped and turned around shouting tiger! tiger! I caught hold of him and told him not to move as I looked I saw two tigers lying in front of us in the lake water, they were around 75 yards from us, one was looking straight at us and the other had not noticed our presence yet, I showed the tigers to my guests and told them not to make much movement because that might disturb the tigers and cause them to flee away, but our guide who was nervous on seeing the tigers turned around to flee and the sudden movement was seen by the tigers and they immediately got up from the water and ran down into the valley. We all were thrilled with such a great sighting of tigers on foot, which is indeed a very rare sight, and in fact it was for the first time that I had seen tigers on foot. But we still didn’t want it to get over and to push our luck more we sat down near the lake in hiding hoping for the tigers to come back in the water because it was already 11 am and it was quite a hot day. But nature had shown us enough and even though we waited for another hour we didn’t get to see them again.
Himanshu Rathore
(Naturalist Mahua Kothi)
Leopards Mating: -
Pench has always been a good place to look for the more illusive big cat the leopard, there is a healthy population of leopards in most of the national parks in central India but out of all these parks pench is the best place to look for it. The main reason for more leopard sightings in pench is that the tiger population here is not as high as bandhavgarh or kanha and that gives the leopard more freedom to roam around freely.
It was an early morning in the beginning of February, we were driving on the hilly jodamunara road inside the pench national park, I was driving and had decided to take this road because there were good leopard sightings happening on this road. We were a big group of naturalists in our vehicle including seth who had just come down from phinda south Africa. As we were driving on the curvy road studded with big rock boulders, we came to a turning where our park guide pointed to a rock and said leopard and I immediately noticed the movement on the rock , I slowly rolled the vehicle and stopped it at a comfortable distance from the predator who was sitting impressively on top of a big rock boulder.
We noticed that this leopard was bleeding on the face, just over where the whiskers are. After a minute or two we noticed that there was another leopard which was looking at us from behind the rock, this one looked shy and smaller than the one sitting on the rock which was calm and least bothered by our presence. The smaller leopard was a female and soon enough we realized that they were courting. Seth who was the most experienced amongst us was the first to notice, soon we heard the male leopard, which was on the rock “sawing”. Within a few seconds the female too came up on the rock with her eyes fixed on us, we were excited about what was going to happen and we soon saw what we were hoping to see, we saw these leopards mate which is a rare sight to find in the Indian jungles.
This courtship and mating lasted for around 30 minutes, the female used to come on the rock and then disappear behind it again; this female looked like a very young one and it was probably her first mating. The male leopard was big and looked like a dominant male, the blood on its face could have been due to two reasons either while in the courtship the female had injured him or it was a fight with another male leopard.
What we had witnessed was something spectacular and now I am hoping to see this female with her new cubs.
Himanshu Rathore
(Naturalist Baghvan Pench)
Pench has always been a good place to look for the more illusive big cat the leopard, there is a healthy population of leopards in most of the national parks in central India but out of all these parks pench is the best place to look for it. The main reason for more leopard sightings in pench is that the tiger population here is not as high as bandhavgarh or kanha and that gives the leopard more freedom to roam around freely.
It was an early morning in the beginning of February, we were driving on the hilly jodamunara road inside the pench national park, I was driving and had decided to take this road because there were good leopard sightings happening on this road. We were a big group of naturalists in our vehicle including seth who had just come down from phinda south Africa. As we were driving on the curvy road studded with big rock boulders, we came to a turning where our park guide pointed to a rock and said leopard and I immediately noticed the movement on the rock , I slowly rolled the vehicle and stopped it at a comfortable distance from the predator who was sitting impressively on top of a big rock boulder.
We noticed that this leopard was bleeding on the face, just over where the whiskers are. After a minute or two we noticed that there was another leopard which was looking at us from behind the rock, this one looked shy and smaller than the one sitting on the rock which was calm and least bothered by our presence. The smaller leopard was a female and soon enough we realized that they were courting. Seth who was the most experienced amongst us was the first to notice, soon we heard the male leopard, which was on the rock “sawing”. Within a few seconds the female too came up on the rock with her eyes fixed on us, we were excited about what was going to happen and we soon saw what we were hoping to see, we saw these leopards mate which is a rare sight to find in the Indian jungles.
This courtship and mating lasted for around 30 minutes, the female used to come on the rock and then disappear behind it again; this female looked like a very young one and it was probably her first mating. The male leopard was big and looked like a dominant male, the blood on its face could have been due to two reasons either while in the courtship the female had injured him or it was a fight with another male leopard.
What we had witnessed was something spectacular and now I am hoping to see this female with her new cubs.
Himanshu Rathore
(Naturalist Baghvan Pench)
Monday, May 14, 2007
Thursday, May 10, 2007
Sunday, April 1, 2007
Thursday, March 29, 2007
Hi guys
In the last three days i have had some beautiful tiger sightings and have got some good photographs also, but i haven't actually found time to sort those pictures and upload them on the blog but i will soon be doing it may be in a couple of days. I will just breifly tell you about the sightings that I had, in these last three days i have seen 4 different tigers, 2 males and 2 females, the first one i saw was one male tiger walking in the fire line at Chakradhara meadow it was walking away from us but it did turn back a few times and sniffed the air. After 5 minutes we saw another male tiger on the other side of the road which started walking along in the meadow then it started stalking some cheetal of which i got some nice shots. The next day we again saw this male tiger but in much better light and got some shots. After this we decided to go and look for our own tiger with no vehicles around and we managed to find one! this time it was a female walking on the road right in front of our vehicle spray marking the trees and turning back and snarling at us a few times but i could not get shots of the spray marking and snarling as i was driving! anyways then this tigeress went in the meadow and sat down with just the face visible to us. The next day that is yesterday we again saw a different female which was sitting in the fire line at Chakradhara and cleaning her paws by licking them.
In the last three days i have had some beautiful tiger sightings and have got some good photographs also, but i haven't actually found time to sort those pictures and upload them on the blog but i will soon be doing it may be in a couple of days. I will just breifly tell you about the sightings that I had, in these last three days i have seen 4 different tigers, 2 males and 2 females, the first one i saw was one male tiger walking in the fire line at Chakradhara meadow it was walking away from us but it did turn back a few times and sniffed the air. After 5 minutes we saw another male tiger on the other side of the road which started walking along in the meadow then it started stalking some cheetal of which i got some nice shots. The next day we again saw this male tiger but in much better light and got some shots. After this we decided to go and look for our own tiger with no vehicles around and we managed to find one! this time it was a female walking on the road right in front of our vehicle spray marking the trees and turning back and snarling at us a few times but i could not get shots of the spray marking and snarling as i was driving! anyways then this tigeress went in the meadow and sat down with just the face visible to us. The next day that is yesterday we again saw a different female which was sitting in the fire line at Chakradhara and cleaning her paws by licking them.
Saturday, March 24, 2007
Beautiful picture! i just love this one this is the sidh baba male cub at bandhavgarh national park! he is jus poking his head out looking for a chance to cross the road but is mobbed on both sides with vehicles, later he decided not to cross though the female cub had already crossed sometime earlier, this cub is around 16 months old.
Thursday, March 22, 2007
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Monday, March 5, 2007
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