by singinawablogadmin | Oct 19, 2024 | Birds of Kanha
Table of content 1. Vultures: Nature’s Unsung Guardians 2. Kanha Tiger Reserve: A Refuge for Vultures 2.1 Egyptian Vulture (Neophron Percnopterus) 2.2 Red-Headed Vulture (Sarcogyps Calvus) 2.3 Indian Vulture (Gyps Indicus) 2.4 White-Rumped Vulture (Gyps Bengalensis)...
by singinawablogadmin | Mar 29, 2024 | Birds of Kanha
Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. The Silent Sentinels 3. The Diverse Aerie of Kanha In the heart of India, nestled amidst the verdant expanses of Madhya Pradesh, lies the Kanha Tiger Reserve – a realm where nature unfolds in its most pristine form. This...
by singinawablogadmin | Nov 1, 2023 | Birds of Kanha
Nestled within the expansive landscape of the Central Indian highlands, where sprawling meadows blend harmoniously with dense Sal forests, the Kanha Tiger Reserve emerges as a symbol of unwavering commitment to wildlife conservation.Its iconic status draws visitors...
by singinawablogadmin | Jan 25, 2022 | Birds of Kanha
One day at lunch, we were discussing about an owl, which is not seen here too often, just sharing information about its habitat and behaviour and one of our naturalists mentioned that this bird prefers to roost on dense canopy of tall trees. With that information in...
by singinawablogadmin | Jan 3, 2022 | Birds of Kanha
Most mornings in mukki zone of the Kanha national park is just beautiful, watching the sunrise over the vast expanse of grasslands in sonder or bishenpura is just mesmerizing. Most of my guests love to stop and enjoy the view of this landscape, many try and capture it...
by singinawablogadmin | Dec 13, 2021 | Birds of Kanha
On an autumn evening strolling around our quarters, looking for caterpillars, I came across two darkround-ish figures in the thickets of the tall bamboos next to our rooms. The figures looked almostlike an owlet but I wasn’t sure. I ran back to my room to grab my...