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Re: The Land of Trumpet, Roar n Song.

Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2014 6:03 pm
by timmy
Prashant, I see from your photos and from some other reading how the Pallas Fish Eagle does look similar to the Bald Eagle!

Do the tigers go after those wild pigs? If an elephant can smell a tiger, I would suppose a pig could, given their sense of smell, but on the other hand, those pigs looked like they would be a tasty morsel for a tiger's treat.

I am still in awe of the elephants -- to have them moving about in the wild is something beyond my imagination!

Re: The Land of Trumpet, Roar n Song.

Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2014 8:45 pm
by prashantsingh
Briha Sir. I was introduced to Dhikala by my grand father. He would visit the place every year. I have traveled to a number of forests in India and abroad . But Dhikala remains my favorite. My first love.

Timmy. Tigers are at the top of the food chain .They can hunt and eat everything. There are four species of deer here in abundance. Sambar,Cheetal,Hog deer and Barking deer. There are enough wild boar as well. Elsewhere in the terai , tigers have been known to kill rhino calfs and elephant calf s. Down south tigers regularly feast on Gaur , which is the largest wild cattle.
Their speed and power is amazing. A couple of months back we tried to track a big male tiger with a team of forest officials which had killed a sambar deer and carried it across a stream, up a ridge and into thick undergrowth for more than 600 m before feasting on it.
such is the power of this majestic beast.

thanks for putting up the snaps of the hog deer Pran. As obvious the hog deer has nothing to do with the pig. In fact it is closely related to the spotted deer and is often found grazing with them. As a child I have seen herds of hundreds here but over the years their numbers have gone down. May I request you put up the last set of snaps Pran.
The hog deer is so called because when it runs. It runs with his tail up and head down. Somewhat like a hog.

Re: The Land of Trumpet, Roar n Song.

Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2014 9:07 pm
by brihacharan
Hi Prashant / Pran,
> Forgive me for the 'faux pas' -
> Prashant you have a keen eye - Like 'seeing a picture before taking it' :D
> Let's see more of your visual treats :D
Briha

Re: The Land of Trumpet, Roar n Song.

Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2014 9:36 pm
by Pran
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Re: The Land of Trumpet, Roar n Song.

Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2014 12:14 am
by Vikram
Lovely photos again,Prashant.

Re: The Land of Trumpet, Roar n Song.

Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2014 6:25 am
by ckkalyan
Again, excellent photos and write up prashantsingh and Dr Dushyant! :D

The elephant and tiger reminds me of the excellent tales in the thread Sport and Adventure in Indian Jungle by ngrewal http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=21832 hope you have had a chance to read it prashantsingh

Re: The Land of Trumpet, Roar n Song.

Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2014 2:21 pm
by shooter
Bravo prashantsingh.
Lovely pics. Keep them coming.

Re: The Land of Trumpet, Roar n Song.

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2014 7:05 pm
by sa_ali
lovely pics, they are truly screen saver material. i would recommend that you watermark them before posting them

Re: The Land of Trumpet, Roar n Song.

Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2014 8:44 am
by prashantsingh
Thanks sa ali. Pran was suggesting the same.
BTW . I don't post my best photos. :wink:

Re: The Land of Trumpet, Roar n Song.

Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2014 10:42 am
by brihacharan
prashantsingh wrote:Thanks sa ali. Pran was suggesting the same.
BTW . I don't post my best photos. :wink:

I don't post my best photos :D

Hi Prashant,
> This innocuous statement of yours reminds me of the following true incident I read in Time Magazine a very long time ago...
"The famous painter Pablo Picasso was lying on the sands of a beach in Majorca when the well known millionaire & recluse Howard Hughes taking a walk on the same beach tripped over Picasso's legs...
HH: Hey there, why don't you go some place else to sun yourself....
PP: You don't own the beach, I'll sun myself anywhere I please....
But when their eyes met instant recognition took place (as they were old friends)
Whereupon Hughes requested Picasso to draw something for him to remember their impromptu meeting...
Picasso took out a sheet of paper & quickly scribbled something with a crayon & gave to him...
Hughes looked at it & said ....Pablo why don't you sign this...
Picasso replied... No my friend, people should look at it and say "Wow that's a Picasso" :D
Cheers
Briha

Re: The Land of Trumpet, Roar n Song.

Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2014 11:30 am
by Kumarnishith
Just love your style of narration Sir..you should consider writing a book..I am sure it will be a great hit!! Keep it up!!

-Nishith

Re: The Land of Trumpet, Roar n Song.

Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2014 12:13 pm
by ckkalyan
Picasso replied... No my friend, people should look at it and say "Wow that's a Picasso" :D
Cheers Briha
Good one! :lol:

Re: The Land of Trumpet, Roar n Song.

Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2014 10:42 pm
by prashantsingh
Good one Briha sir.
Thank you Dr Nishith. I love your photographs as well . The admiration is mutual.