Red-wattled Lapwing (Vanellus indicus, Vanneau indien) Bandhavgarh National Park, India. March 2012.
Month: April 2012
Young tigers
This was one of the very first times these young tigers were observable. They are still very playful and Mom has to be patient. Very patient.
Long-tailed Shrike, juvenile
Long-tailed Shrike (Lanius schach caniceps, Pie-grièche à longue queue) Lesser Grey Shrike (Lanius minor, Pie-grièche à poitrine rose) Bandhavgarh National Park, India. March 2012. Identification corrected with the valuable help of Claudy Guiot.
Smaller than a tiger
I heard that, when a scorpion has very small thin claws, it’s a sure sign that it’s more dangerous or even deadly. This one was looking pretty bad but it did not stop me from dropping to the ground to shoot a picture.
Indian Dragonfly
There is more than tigers in India. Tadoba National Park, India. March 2012.
Tiger at the water hole
But sometimes, the tiger will be nearer to the photographer and you could obtain a better picture.
Tiger at the river
It’s not always easy to find a wild tiger, even when there is no obstacle to limit the conditions for observation. Find the bird, you’ll find the tiger.