These dragonflies are known as "Onathumbikal" in Malayalam, since they are commonly found close to the Onam festival.
I clicked this a year back
Wednesday, August 31, 2005
Tuesday, August 30, 2005
Monday, August 29, 2005
Logo-Trials
Here's three logos I designed for the Malabar Natural History Society for the upcoming All India Butterfly Meet that they are organizing at the Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary near Kannur in Kerala.
(Sadly since I had to leave for Europe to pursue my further studies I couldn't attend the Butterfly Meet and nor did I get the time to follow up on these logos so that they could be used)
(Sadly since I had to leave for Europe to pursue my further studies I couldn't attend the Butterfly Meet and nor did I get the time to follow up on these logos so that they could be used)
@ Paithal Mala
Exactly a month back was @ the beautiful - Paithal Mala. In the north-eastern part of Kannur Distt. It's an enchanting places of Rubber Plantations and Forests that connect into some of the best forests of Karnataka. But alas, the Rain-Gods didn't let us to explore much.
It's supposed to be one of the best places in Kerala for trekking. December is a good season and quiet a few tourists flock in here from all over (India and World) to be one with nature.
I was using my Cousin's D70 and managed very few shots on this rainy day. Here's one of the better ones -
The Fulvous Pied Flat a 'lifer' for me.
It's supposed to be one of the best places in Kerala for trekking. December is a good season and quiet a few tourists flock in here from all over (India and World) to be one with nature.
I was using my Cousin's D70 and managed very few shots on this rainy day. Here's one of the better ones -
The Fulvous Pied Flat a 'lifer' for me.
Sunday, August 28, 2005
Tuesday, August 23, 2005
Closing in on Wayanad
Monday, August 15, 2005
From the Rock
The literal meaning of MadaiPara from Malayalam to English is 'Madai Rock'.
This amazing volcanic rock formation near the small town of Payangadi in the Kannur Distt. Of Kerala for some reason has a great biodiversity. This rock of a few sq-kms. area has a bird count of over 160 species.
A group of lessers taking off from the Rock.
This amazing volcanic rock formation near the small town of Payangadi in the Kannur Distt. Of Kerala for some reason has a great biodiversity. This rock of a few sq-kms. area has a bird count of over 160 species.
A group of lessers taking off from the Rock.
Saturday, August 13, 2005
Mrs. Gaudy @ home
Tuesday, August 09, 2005
Common Tree Frog
Monday, August 08, 2005
Sunday, August 07, 2005
Butterfly Park
Along the southern slope of this volcanic rock hill is a dense forest patch with a great variety of butterflies, christened the 'Butterfly Park' by Dr. Jaffer Palot of the Malabar Natural History Society.
Though it is only a small patch (approx. 300m long and 100m wide) which is quiet close to the sea (Approx. 1Km); Dr. Jafer has recorded 115 species of butterflies here over the last decade or so, including some forest species.
In the past 2 day I was able to see + 40 species in just a few hours.
Though it is only a small patch (approx. 300m long and 100m wide) which is quiet close to the sea (Approx. 1Km); Dr. Jafer has recorded 115 species of butterflies here over the last decade or so, including some forest species.
In the past 2 day I was able to see + 40 species in just a few hours.
Saturday, August 06, 2005
Thursday, August 04, 2005
Watch out for that Crab
Wednesday, August 03, 2005
Monsoon Magic
Tuesday, August 02, 2005
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