Sunday, 9 February 2014

Every Crawling Creature Can Fly...

I think, learning with the kids is the most memorable and enriching experience for the parents. In my school days, I had studied the life cycle of the butterfly. But never ever wondered about it. I don't remembered doing any experimentation with open eyes. I had seen eggs of butterflies, had seen the larva and might have seen the pupa and of course the butterflies.. But never in a sequence. I was a OK student in my school. I always had understood the theory but never done anything to verify if that theory was really true. Had never explored anything on my own. May be the teachers, schools and parents never showed anything of that sort. But when my kids ask queries, I would always like to show them a real example, which will be the learning for life time. And they will never ever forget those lessons.

More than the parents, I feel the new generation is very different. They have many questions. They wanted to see it with their eyes. More specifically, my kids have traveled a lot with me in the wild. They love to see the birds, animals and insects. They are never satisfied with the theory. They want to see all these things by their own eyes. So I let them play with insects, birds, snails and other (Not so harmful) creatures. The only message is, not to kill or harm them..

Due to this liberty, many snails, crawling insects have started coming to my home. My daughter used to keep looking at these insects for long hours. 

One fine day she found a quite big green larva in my parent's garden. It was indeed beautiful. She said she wanted to have this as a pet. I am always OK to all non-barking pets and especially those which don't demand my time and efforts.  We brought it home. With kid's observation, I was also able to fulfill my hobby of photography. We searched the net to find the name of this beautiful moth. It was "Oleander Hawk Moth". That time I did not have a SLR camera, but still a good enough for the life cycle study.

Here are few of the photos.


Encounter with Blue Eyes

Thick and Hungry

Lets Start Eating!!

When we found it, it had a lovely green skin with white dots on the side. It had bright Blue eyes, peas like mouth, which was continuously busy eating leaves after leaves. And also had a small sticky yellow tail. 

Very soon we understood that the bright blue mark were not eyes, but are the bright marks gifted my nature for its protection. Due to these marks, it looks bit scary and provide a kind of defense from the enemies. The real eyes are towards the mouth. 

When we decided to bring it home, we were already knowing about its food. So one problem was resolved. We had these leaves in plenty. Once we were sure that we can provide ample food to it and we might be mesmerized by the end product which will fly out of our house, we finalized keeping it with us. With that hope, we kept it in a plate and allow it to crawl around our pot plants. For few days they were just eating leaves after leaves. One day morning we saw that its color has changed to brownish yellow. I thought its going to die, as we might not have provided it with other necessary things which we have not learned so far..

Color Change

I continued clicking photos to keep the record of the changes. I saw that the body of the caterpillar is now becoming sticky and it has started shrinking. The bright marks are also became very dull and the eyes and mouth had turned black.

Sticky

Very soon, it became smaller with very loose skin and had many wrinkles as if it had entered its 80's

Wrinkled

In couple of days, to our surprise, it threw off its mouth and eyes and even few of its front legs. The sticky substance had covered all its body and this thin layer was covering the inside changes...

Pupa Formation

We were curious to see whats next, when will it turn into a moth, how would it get its wings.. I continued taking the daily photos of this pupa. It was changing color as follows..

I Don't Need These Crawling Legs

Brighter Pupa

Wings Formation Within

Day by day it became darker and darker. One day when we came home from office, we saw that the pupa was broken from one end and there is no moth inside it. The remains was empty with some creamy liquid left in it. 

We were aware, that moths are nocturnal and will not leave this place so easily. It was getting darker and window had a slight slit for it to fly away easily. I thought, we missed it and it has gone.. But we still searched all over the room. And we found it behind the curtains. It was just too beautiful. It has that velvet like wings and awesome design, which made all of us very happy. I took lot of shots of this lovely moth before we let it find its own path in the dark night..

Break-free

Oliender Hawk Moth

The Pattern


Post this episode, we have seen these moths multiple times, we had lot many pets as the moth lays eggs on the plant in my parent's garden. We used to find these larva over and over and kids observed their life cycle till they fly out from our window. 


Part 2 -

Few days back we went to a butterfly garden at Sahakar Nagar and saw many butterflies in there. We Spent 2-3 hours with kids and took many photographs. While coming back we were thinking that, there are so many butterflies around us and we have not seen the life cycle of any of those. May be the larva of these butterflies are smaller in size and much camouflaged with the leaves, so we might not have ever seen these. On the way, we saw a beautiful plant there bearing bright colored flowers. It was dispersing its seeds with wind. It was a beautiful plant with colorful red and yellow flowers. I picked up few seeds and planted those in my window garden. In few days they grew up and I also had a lovely blossom. This plant is common in the region and due to its yellow and red color, its called as हळदी कुंकू. With this plant, I think, I brought a mini habitat for the butterflies as well. I had seen many butterflies pollinating these flowers.



But post first blossom, I saw many of the leaves are eaten up by insects and the plants were as good as leafless. That morning while watering the plants, I saw 3/4 lovely caterpillars. Those were colorful and were the cause of making my plants leafless.

We took 3 of these caterpillar and kept it one plate with lot of food. Again my daughter was instrumental in finding the name of the caterpillar. It was the Plain Tiger Butterfly. A new experiment started with these new creatures. 


Eating Leaves

Lovely Colors

These were smaller in size as compared to the moth. They were moving briskly, so had to keep these into a container from where they won't go out. 

Very soon they got to the top of the container and started secreting the sticky substance around itself. It was stuck to the roof of the container with that stick excrete. Now it was swinging at the top of the container and started revolving around itself. This was a life time experience to see the pupa formation.


Pupa Formation


The photo below shows the sticky threads and you could see the rear end stuck to the lid of the container..


Sticky Silk


In few days the pupa was created. The process was almost the same as the moth. The worm has thrown away its front legs, eyes. To our surprise one pupa was greenish in color whereas the other was pinkish. These were smaller than half of the size of the worm. It had a golden and black ring towards one end. We could not figure out the reason behind the different colors of this pupa. I thought may be the species are bit different. But that was not the case. Both the butterflies emerged out of these were Plain Tiger butterflies. I am not sure if its male and female differentiation. That question is still unanswered. If you know, please comment on this blog to spread that knowledge.


Pupa

The Golden Ring

This time we were even more luckier to see it emerging out of the pupa. I tried to record the video of its first few steps when it had a very weak wings and was unable to fly. Those wings were also not completely unfolded as those were wound inside the pupa. But its color was vibrant and matches with that of Tiger, and hence the name..

Every Crawling Creature Can Fly...


But within a day, it restored the power in its tiny wings and decide to see off all of us to test the nectar of the lovely flowers and pollinate the next generation flower plants around.  
  

Plain Tiger.. Ready to Fly

By exploring these 2 different worms, a motivational thought came to my mind. May be Every Crawling Creature of Today Can Fly Tomorrow...  



Saturday, 18 January 2014

My Pilgrimage - Bhigwan - Jan 2014

When the feathered friends from the northern part of the world start arriving to central India, its the time to go to my pilgrimage place called Bhigwan. December and January are the months when the northern countries like Russia, Mongolia, China and even some northern parts of India like Ladakh freeze due to harsh cold. That's the time when the food for birds get covered with snow and the scarcity of food gets generated for them. These feathered friends are so intelligent that even before they have seen their first winter they get to know that the time has arrived for them to travel towards the southern parts and get away from the chilly winters. Birds migration is still a vast open subject for enthusiasts and scientists to study. There are still many unanswered questions about the bird migration. How do they know which path to take, how do they know that there will be food in southern part, how do they decide that a particular place is safe or unsafe. But with all these unanswered or partly understood theories these birds do migrate in numbers to India.

Just as winter starts in northern hemisphere, the coastal regions of Gujarath, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamilnadu starts getting flooded with these migratory birds. Other water birds even prefer moving to terrestrial land nearing bigger water bodies. 

Ujjani, its the second largest dam in Maharashtra. This dam has huge backwater spread in and around Pune district. As all the other dams around this area get filled up fully, this dam receives water through the flood gates of the northern dams. Last year there was a a huge rainfall in Maharashtra, so the dam is full to its capacity. Water birds prefer shallow water so that they can stand in it and easily find their food. Also the shallow water allows the sunlight to reach till bottom and allow the marine life to flourish. 

Birding, photography and being with friends are my most favorite hobbies, in fact those have become my habits now. As I always do, I published my plans to visit Bhigwan this year. There were about 40 people who said they would be interested in joining me. It was the biggest ever number for me to go for the bird watching. 

We did car pooling and started from Pune at 5AM sharp. With small coordination, about 10 cars having 40 folks from ages spanning 4 to 60 yrs reached Bhigwan at 7.15AM.The boatmen with 4 rowing boats were waiting for us to take us near the flamingos. Before we started our boat ride, the rising sun welcomed us...


The Rising Sun..
As compared to last year the water levels were rose by about 40-50 feets. The bridge on the road was looking like a small wall as we could not see the pillars of that bridge. Last year we were able to cross the bridge via boat between the 2 of the pillars.

Before starting the boat ride, we did some birding in and around the roadside. One thing which we observed was, the number of birds this year were much less than that of last year.. The first impressive guy was the Grey Heron standing tall in the water.

Grey Heron, Standing Tall / राखी बगळा
The other sightings before getting into the boat were the Painted Storks and the Black Headed Ibis.
Painted Stork and Black Headed Gulls...  चित्र बलाक / कुदळ्या

When we started our boat ride we were all surrounded by different birds flying over our heads or swimming besides us. 

Capturing the birds in golden sunlight is the icing on the cake. That's the reason we need to start early morning and be there at sunrise..

Flight in the Golden light
On the right side we could see the gulls diving in water to catch the fish.With lower light I did not capture it well, but managed a record shot of the gull catching the bigger prey..

Bigger Catch
 Also we could see some gulls swimming swiftly over the steady waters.
Black Headed Gull
After 20-30 minutes in the water we could see the pinkish white border along the horizon and we understood that those are the birds whom we want to see the most. Yes with the maximum reach and with some cropping I got to see those beautiful birds. The greater flamingos..

Greater Flamingos / रोहित
 As we move closer to them, we could see some of them in heated discussion..

Closer Look
Some of the flamingos have grey feathers and neck. These are smaller in size as they are the juveniles and this is their first ever migration. They have done lot of exercise to travel from about 800+ miles and are hungry. These birds eat the blue green algae in these shallow waters. As they eat more of it their under-wings become red and dark. Also the beaks become more pink in color and the grey feathers get refreshed with the whiter ones..

Four of us

Close up
Here is the shot which shows the difference between the grown ups and Juveniles. 

हम दो हमारा एक !
As we were watching the flamingos we also saw the open-bill stork flying over our head in the blue skies.

Do you see my open bill?
A small noise is a cause of concern for this flock and they started running on water..

Taking off
As one starts flying, the whole flock became airborne. This is one sight that you should never miss. The elegant beauties of nature making a 'V' formation as they reach a level to reduce the air resistance. As if all this knowledge is in their DNAs... This is the time when I don't hesitate to take as many shots as I can. As they fly, you could see the red under-wings prominently resembling a flame. Hence the name flamingo came from a phrase 'A flame is going'..

The flight of the flock    

The V Formation


The flame is going...

As they fly over our head

As the flamingos moved away from us, it was the turn of other birds to grab our attention. This one is the Intermediate Egret which might have lost one of his feet in some accident.
 
Intermediate Egret with a broken leg
 And some other birds like...

Whiskered Tern

Whiskered Tern
After a long time we saw Godwits in here..

Godwit

Little Stint

Black Winged Stilt

Intermediate Egret, Grey Heron and Little cormorant with open wings

Glossy Ibis

The one identified by my daughter (Shreya) was this beautiful bird called Ruff.

Ruff

With these sightings we concluded our boat ride, but not the birding session. We took a 30 minutes walk to see few more birds around the village. During that walk we saw few more birds as follows..

River Tern

Northern Shoveler
 
Marsh Harrier

Redstart Female

Common Sandpiper

Paddyfield Pipit

Yellow Wagtail
Brown Headed Gull

And with the birds, I thoroughly enjoyed the company of the the campers, who made this birding a pleasant experience. Thanks all once again. Wish to see you again in upcoming camps!!

iCampers
Thanks all who have reached till here!!