My Jungle Walks Down Tiger Path
There’s something magical about a walk down Tiger Path. The air is crisp and clean, filling my lungs with the pure essence of the jungle. In the distance, the rolling hills, blanketed with dense Spongi and Plummies trees, paint a comforting canvas of green against the misty sky. This lush landscape, teeming with life, is more than just a backdrop; it’s a sanctuary that calls to the nostalgic naturalist in me.
The thrill of birdwatching and the innocent joy of hunting for bird nests are still alive in my soul. As I tread this path, I’m reminded of the delicate balance nature holds. As I tread this path, I capture moments with my camera - snapshots of birds in their serene habitat - ensuring I do not disturb any nests or harm these precious creatures. It’s a promise to the dwindling bird population, a silent vow to protect what remains.
Tiger Path is more than just a walk; it’s a journey back to the roots of my love for nature, a reminder of the respect and care that these wild spaces deserve.
The thrill of birdwatching and the innocent joy of hunting for bird nests are still alive in my soul. As I tread this path, I’m reminded of the delicate balance nature holds. As I tread this path, I capture moments with my camera - snapshots of birds in their serene habitat - ensuring I do not disturb any nests or harm these precious creatures. It’s a promise to the dwindling bird population, a silent vow to protect what remains.
Tiger Path is more than just a walk; it’s a journey back to the roots of my love for nature, a reminder of the respect and care that these wild spaces deserve.
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Happy Viewing
Only 16 feet of water School Dam
Lower Khodra dam
Male African Paradise
Female
BlackBird
African paradise
Nest white eye
Poor Guy look at his wing
African Paradise Female
Fantail Flycatcher
Golden-backed
Juvenile Sparrowhawk
Spongie before lime orchard hives deserted
Black Shouldered
Sunbirds nest
Ashy Prinia
Baya Weaver
Baya Weaver Female
Red- rumped Swallow
Red- rumped Swallow nest
Yellow Wattled Lapwing chick
Atop a whale of a rock listening to thunder
Uncle, Please do a photo campaign on snakes.
ReplyDeleteHi Ains,
ReplyDeleteBeen going thorugh you pix of birds. Wonder, that so many survived in spite of the rampages of David Stone, Karl Patton and Cornell Gonsalves. (Just joking!)