Wednesday 17 May 2017

Jungle Stories - Part 1 - Scavenger becomes Predator

Jungle Stories - Ranthambhore Apr 2017

Scorching heat of summer makes all the animals to roam during dawn and dusk. When the sun comes out, the predators prefer to live in shade. Both predators and prey rest throughout the noon. The strong predators like Tigers kill early morning or late evening and drag their prey near water hole. Tigress and cubs carve the kill and waterhole with their names. Leopards also take their food to the treetop. That make life tough for the scavengers.

Scavengers like jackal are smaller in size. They always steal the food from the predators to satisfy their hunger. Being smaller in size it becomes tough for them to steal the food from bigger predators if they are guarding their kill. Scavengers do have the killer instincts but do not have enough ammunition. But the hunger intensifies the instincts!

I was lucky to see the killing instinct of such scavenger. While in Ranthambhore in afternoon ride I got to witness something unique, very unique! As we were keeping our eyes open for searching the king in the jungle, we heard an alarm call of the spotted deer. Everyone got curious as they were hoping to see the king coming out of somewhere. To our surprise, we saw a juvenile spotted deer being choked by the jackal. Jackal was holding spotted deer's mouth and nose tightly by its jaws. Its jaw was not big enough to hold the deer's neck. We did not understand what we were seeing. We were getting goosebumps. The spotted deer was still breathing and the cunning jackal was trying its level best to choke it.

But as the jackal spotted us, it got scared of the vehicle and tried to get away. The spotted deer was still breathing but had no energy left. It was struggling for its life, was trying to move his legs, was trying to open its eyes. Another gypsy came over and pushed the jackal further away. Its scare for gypsys was bit surprising. I have seen jackals walking past gypsies very often.  This time the jackal had almost killed the deer but was still scared of the vehicles.

Though we pity the little deer, the jackal also had to live. Due to our disturbance, it got distracted. So after talking to our driver and the driver of other gypsy, we decided to reverse our vehicles. With agreement from everyone, we kept ourselves away from the deer. By this time, we saw some big Sambar deers driving jackal away. But jackal was also very determined. As we moved away, it again came close to the spotted deer.

By this time the deer had gathered some breathe. Seeing jackal coming, it gathered all the energy and stood up. It made a clever move. It came running towards our vehicle. With spotted deer's tail up, he had played well so far. The jackal was again scared of the vehicle and was not ready to pursue the kill. It was keeping its eyes on the deer and wanted it to make a mistake.

The juvenile deer stopped for a while but thought, it had enough energy to run away and tried to ran across the road. Mistake! A big mistake of its life!! As it ran away from the vehicles, the jackal ran very fast behind the deer. Just few hundred meters from us the jackal got held of its well earned kill.
Again we got to see a great example of the symbiotic life. The herd of sambar deer again tried to come to rescue the deer and tried to distract jackal by giving alert calls and trying to charge the jackal. This time jackal was so determined that he did not look back towards Sambar deer. He griped the spotted deer again. The Sambar deer got to know that its impossible to save the deer now. They turned their backs to the jackal and its kill. Jackal continued to chock the deer and ended its life.

One got killed, other got energy to stay alive. That's the rule of the jungle. Fittest the survival!

We were lucky to see something unimaginable. Our guide working in Ranthambhore for last 10 years had also not seen something similar before! I rate this sighting as one of the most thrilling sightings so far!

Thanks for reading! Photos to follow..

Jackal chocking Spotted Deer

Jackal waiting for us to go away

Its my kill

Holding back its breathe

Sambar trying distract Jackal


Fate!







Thursday 4 May 2017

RanThambore @ Rangeela Rajasthan - First Day First Show - Camp 29 (Author - Amol Kulkarni)

RanThambore @ Rangeela Rajasthan.........I am calling it as first day first show because within first hour of my safari I witnessed two tigresses. Some people call me lucky. Well what can I say, "Jaha Sher Waha Sherni". 😋.

With this blog, I would like to take you to our journey to RanThambore. Intention is to increase excitement in people and encourage them to go on such safaris.
Before I start on it let me tell you somethings. Feeling of jungle safari is a unique experience. I have been to lots of treks and particularly stayed one night at Rajgad in hot summer with clear sky. It was mesmerising experience having stayed in place where few hundred years earlier Shivaji Raje was living. I have played plenty of cricket matches having part of few breath-taking ones. It was plain happiness. Still Jungle safari was different experience. Not only Tiger seeing but trying to find birds and animals in forest is same as that of trying to understand beautiful girl's mind. Anyway, enough of philosophy and let's get going.

I started towards Pune station from my home only to witness rare halt for train crossing on actual road carrying army trucks, jeeps and other things. When I reached station Tanmay and Prafulla were already arrived proving of my late latif tag. AC of train was very relaxing specially when train reached to Khandala. Nature is beautiful over there. It would have been better in rainy season. When we reached to Kalyan, Shrikanth joined us tallying our count to 4. Kedar had plan to join us by train but some people planned road journey and so he join them. People say that travel make you meet new people. We accompanied one government official from Bharatpur only to increase our knowledge of RanThambore. Homemade dinner and sleep made way to next day reaching to Rangeela Rajasthan. People are in their traditional clothes which in Maharashtra I have seen on traditional day or in some hotels people wearing it. We reached at Sawai Madhopur railway station around 11:00 feeling hot environment as we came from AC compartment. While coming back I didn't feel that heat may be because I am from Solapur where I witnessed such temperatures. But caution to people that Sawai Madhapur is hot in summer so take care when you want to plan for it. Our driver took us to the hotel where we had bath, lunch and prepared for my first safari. We divided in two groups. In first one there is Kedar, Francis, Dr. Dilip Shah, Kalpesh, Shrikanth and me. In another there is Tanmay, Prafulla, Amit, Anoop and Saurabh. Some of us are nearly professional photographers carrying expensive and amazing cameras and lenses. I saw photography from one such lens of Dr. Dilip Shah or otherwise I could have been termed it as rocket launcher. Just kidding. I myself bought Olympus 10x50 binocular and sightseeing from it is fantastic.
I am narrating this blog from my safari but others have witnessed same excitement and some Tiger sightseeing.

I wore full clothes with hat and something to cover face to protect from heat and dust. Our gypsy took us to entrance gate where I bought one hat because I lost one due to fast driving. We are visiting zone 4 of jungle. Once we entered I started seeing animals like monkeys, deer, peacocks in large extent, well why shouldn't I, after all it is their home. At RanThambore you can spot lots of animals including different types of owls, different types of deer, crocodile and so many birds like thikani, kingfisher, eagles, vultures etc. The jungle is rich of these living things.

Drivers of the jipsies are talking each other to see if someone spotted Tiger. I am eagerly waiting for the Tiger. Our vehicle is running with optimum speed on straight roads, on turns while we are trying to see things at both sides of roads. After some time at one turn there she was. People shouted! she was inside bushes and wow I saw her, my first Tiger sight in actual jungle.......She was not visible clearly but then she moved to closer to water and we all can see her. Below is her name and photo. What a view, everybody around her is excited to see her. But as usual tigress is in her own mindset not to bother about surroundings. Photographers are clicking from their cameras trying to see from all possible angles and all her moods.


Kid of T60(f) which is Meera........Kid's naming ceremony is yet to happen. Well hopefully Meera will invite us.
Kid of T60(f) which is Meera

Kid of T60(f) which is Meera

As there is water there are animals. One such group of spotted deer was approaching to drink. They are distance away from water and Tiger. Male animal from the group approached water slowly sensing there is some danger. Now we can see Tiger and group of spotted deer. And in between them is large bush and behind the bush is male deer. Everybody is waiting to see what will happen next! And male deer shouted so loudly that group ran away, birds ran away and tigress herself shocked and tried to see what happened. This is a call indicating there is danger at water. "Saawdhan". Once tigress woke up and tilted her head all photographers started capturing the moment. And sound at that time was like this.....click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click.....Well I could not capture this video on my iPhone, how come I? Nobody knew what is going to happen.

Someone told us that there is one more tigress near current location and we geared our jipsy towards that location. Well we spotted her but then as there are already other vehicles, only head is visible. Once one hour had gone still tigress hasn't moved, our vehicles started to move one by one allowing others also to see her. When our time arrived, we have seen her from very close as she just sits near the road. We clicked lots of photographs and videos. I am not big fan of selfie but this is the time where I should have clicked one. We started to come back to hotel. People clicked photo graphs of kingfisher and other birds while return journey. We are also lucky to spot an owl. Hotel greeted us with pakoda and tea and which ended my first safari.


Noor

Noor

Second day in morning @ 5:45 our second safari started. This time we are all in one open truck (cantor). At the start of the safari itself we spotted a full grown male leopard but before we set our cameras he ran away. Still some of us were successful to capture him. It is very rare to see leopard as he was very shy animal. This time we are visiting zone 3 but we are not successful to see any tiger. So, we captured lots of birds like parrot feeding others, crocodiles, peacock dancing etc.
Other animals of the jungle are also worth seeing and not only Tiger but still Tigers are the king of jungle.

Leopard

Next safari is planned @ 3:30 and we had time till that so we decided to visit RanThambore fort. We took one guide and went there. He narrated creation of fort, various names of lake like Padmavati lake, Rani lake. He also showed puzzling door mechanism which was used to protect the fort and misguide the enemies. We visited Ganesh temple over there. Rajasthani forts are little bit different than Maharashtra forts. As they built on ground we can still see their remainings. Most of the Maharashtra forts are built on high hills so because of wind and rain now a day there are little remainings. Government and social organizations are doing their best to preserve them. Guide was telling that leopard was spotted at the fort in the morning and evening though we didn't see any. We finished fort visit and started return journey. We all are sweaty and waiting eagerly to have a bath at hotel.

Entrance of Jungle

RanThambore Fort

Shiv Temple

Ganesh Temple

At our next safari, we are visiting zone 2. This is different zone than zone 3 as it was mostly barren and little lakes are present. One driver told us that he spotted tigress at some point. And we raced away there to see it. We saw a cub and its mother together. Both are taking rest and we are busy clicking photos.

We had to leave that location and our driver took at one place where we hoped to see tigress. After some time, tigress came but not at the position we were hoping. She is the same one which we saw just a while ago today. What a luck it is. She is climbing down the hill and our gypsies are running parallel to her. She was walking along side us for almost 45 minutes, just taking some time to rest. We have captured plenty of photos and videos of her. We followed her till the point she went in to jungle deep where vehicles couldn't reach. She is walking so smoothly and confidently that it reminded me Sachin's straight drive and Federer's forehand shot.

Laila (T41)

Laila (T41)

We started our return journey by achieving a great day. And suddenly at one corner we saw a jackal killing little spotted deer. It grabbed the neck of the deer and was not letting her go. There are other big deers which are trying to save her. After some time, deer stood up and started running but jackal eventually killed her. Well that’s how jungle works but honestly, I was silently hoping for deer's life. Our guide told us that he was working here for 10 years but never saw such killing. Below is the photo, viewers are advised to see on their own. Once we came out of zone gatekeeper told us that there is male tiger near another gate and we went to see that. It just glimpses of tiger and not able to capture any photos or videos. We again greeted at hotel with Tea and Pakodas which ended our quite busy day.

Jackal killing spotted deer


Crested Bunting

Coppersmith Barbet

Peacock

Rose Ring Parakeet

Next day in morning we again visited zone 3 but not to see any tigress or tiger. We wondered here and then there to see lots of crocodiles, birds etc.

Coppersmith Feeding chicks

Oriental Darter

Rat Snake

Sloth Bear

Neelgai Female

Brown Fish Owl

Honey Buzzard

Spotted Deer

Royal Family's bathing place

Parrot Drinking Water

Spotted Deer

Gypsies :)


When we returned from the safari we had to hurry because Jaipur - Pune train was scheduled at 11:35. I know it was a long journey (I had thought of flight journey also) but thanks to one lovely kid in train with whom I played and my time went quickly. But that is at later stage. As here I am standing at Sawai Madhopur railway station waiting to go to Pune after visiting enchanting jungle. It only reminded me movie where Harry Potter was waiting at Hogwarts to reach to home.

Thanks to Kedar for arranging this trip. Thanks to all my trip mates for sharing photos and making this journey wonderful. And finally thanks to all those unknowns who contributed to this.

With this I, Amol Kulkarni signing off.


List of tigers we saw in the trip.
1. Kid of T60(f) which is Meera
2. Noor(f) T38 which has 3 cubs
3. Male Leopard
4. Laila (T41) and her cub
5. Laila walking
6. Unidentified Tiger

Photo Credits:
1. Dr. Dilip Shah
2. Kalpesh
3. Kedar Kulkarni
4. Tanmay Gadakari
5. Amol Kulkarni

Saturday 18 March 2017

The wilder side of Goa - Photos



 
Oriental Honey Buzzard

Thick Billed Flowerpecker

Bronzed Drongo

Common Iora

Indian Pitta

Golden Fronted Leafbird

Malabar Starling


Purple Sunbird Female

Purple Sunbird Male

Purple Sunbird Male


Crimson-Backed Sunbird

Cheastnut Headed Sunbird

Vernal Hanging Parrot

Asian Fairy Bluebird

Golden Oriole

Bar Winged Flycatcher Shrike

Asian Brown Flycatcher

White-Rumped Shama

White-Rumped Shama


Flame-Throated Bulbul

Flame-Throated Bulbul

Malabar Trogon Male

Malabar Trogon Male

Malabar Trogon Male

Malabar Trogon Male

Malabar Grey Hornbill

Malabar Grey Hornbill

Rhesus Macaque

Rat Snake

Malabar Barbet

Malabar Barbet

Malabar Giant Squirrel



Grey Fronted Green Pigeon


Grey Fronted Green Pigeon

Grey Fronted Green Pigeon taking Flight

Orange Minivet

Orange Minivet

Orange Minivet Female

Wild Dogs crossing Road

Heart-spotted woodpecker

Heart-spotted woodpecker

White-bellied blue flycatcher

Bird List
  1. Ashy wood swallow
  2. Indian pitta
  3. Common rose finch
  4. Pompodour pigeon
  5. Oriental honey buzzard
  6. Malabar whistling thrush
  7. Grey hornbill
  8. Golden oriole
  9. Black hooded oriole
  10. Purple sunbird
  11. Malabar starling
  12. Nilgiri flowerpecker
  13. Thick billed flowerpecker
  14. Mountain imperial pigeon
  15. Small minivet
  16. Blue streaked warbler
  17. Besra
  18. Chestnut headed beater
  19. Vernal hanging parrot
  20. Asian fairy bluebird
  21. Black naped blue monarch
  22. Bar winged flycatcher-shrike
  23. Greenish warbler
  24. Red  Spurfowl
  25. White rumped Shama
  26. Grey wagtail
  27. Tikells blue flycatcher
  28. Malabar trogon
  29. Malabar pied hornbill
  30. Emerald dove
  31. Flame throated bulbul
  32. Flying lizard
  33. Dark fronted babbler
  34. Asian paradise flycatcher
  35. Racket tailed drongo
  36. Golden fronted leafbird
  37. Brahminy kite
  38. Malabar parakeet
  39. Crimson backed sunbird
  40. Lesser flameback woodpecker
  41. Black naped oriole
  42. Stork billed kingfisher
  43. White eyed buzzard
  44. Crested hawk eagle
  45. Yellow browed bulbul
  46. Common kingfisher
  47. Brown breasted flycatcher
  48. Heart spotted woodpecker
  49. White bellied blue flycatcher
  50. Malabar grey hornbill
  51. Asian brown flycatcher