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The main road through the dense jungles of the beautiful Kaeng Krachan National Park. It is paved for maybe half of it's length. After that only four wheeled drive vehicles can continue.
Wikipedia: Kaeng Krachan National Park is the largest national park of Thailand. It is on the border with Burma, contiguous with the Tanintharyi Nature Reserve. It is a popular park owing to its proximity to the tourist town of Hua Hin. It was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site on 26 July 2021, despite concerns from the OHCHR around the human rights violations of the indigenous people that live in the park.
The forests contain a great biodiversity of tropical vegetation, including tropical and subtropical broad leaf tree species and palms. Ninety-one species of mammals and 461 bird species have been counted in the park.
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(Turdoides striata) These birds are gregarious and very social. They sometimes form the core of a mixed-species foraging flock. They feed mainly on insects, but also eats grains, nectar and berries. The groups maintain territories and will defend it against neighbours but will sometimes tolerate them. For their size, they are long lived and have been noted to live as long as 16.5 years in captivity.
When foraging, some birds take up a high vantage point and act as sentinels. They are known to gather and mob potential predators such as snakes.
This hungry cat was hunting for rodents or birds in a grassland area of Panna National Park. It was circling an area with longer grass, stopping frequently to listen and to look inside
The Jungle Cat is a widespread smaller cat in temperate and tropical South Asia. Its fur is quite uniformly colored with some markings on the limbs and tail. It has fairly long legs and can weigh over 10kg (20lbs).
The jungle Cat is also called Reed Cat or Swamp Cat.
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chaus ou chat des marais ou chat de jungle
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The jungle babbler (Argya striata) is a member of the family Leiothrichidae found in the Indian subcontinent.
This familiar ash-brown colored babbler has a yellow bill and a dark brow in front of the eye that contrasts with its pale eye giving it a perpetual “angry” look. It has vague streaking on the upperparts, diffuse mottling on its throat, and barring on its tail.
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Fritz, my ginger cat, in our front garden at Dural, north-western Sydney, where he loved the many native Australian trees and plants that I had in the garden. He was our "jungle cat", but always had a bell on and came in every night, to protect the many native birds that we had in the garden, and surrounding forests, at Dural. He is sadly missed.
at the edge of a forest near Udaipur in Rajasthan, India
a warbler of the Family Cisticolidae
Prinia sylvatica
jungleprinia
Prinia forestière
Dschungelprinie
Prinia Selvática
Prinia della giungla
prínia-florestal / prínia-da-selva
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Meri takes a trip into the hot and sticky wilds of the jungle to read 'Jungle Book', and has some great new releases from Lock&Tuft and Blueberry to share with you too. readmeri.wordpress.com/2019/09/11/the-jungle-book/ <3
Like most Babblers this one is non-migratory and its habitat is forest and cultivation. The bird is often mistaken for the Yellow-billed Babblers found in peninsular India and Sri Lanka. They are found in flocks of seven to ten or more and are noisy birds. The presence of a flock may generally be known at some distance by the harsh mewing calls, continual chattering, squeaking and chirping produced by its members. They feed mainly on insects, but also occasionally eat grains, nectar and seeds.
I have seen sunflower fields many times - but rarely such a jungle. The perspective was really interesting - it felt like going downhill and then up a slope. This was already in the shade and the foreground was illuminated by the sun - the whole thing with a 200 mm focal length and a blurred foreground ... that's it ...
Bayerischer Sonnenblumen-Dschungel
Ich habe schon oft Sonnenblumenfelder gesehen - doch selten solch einen Dschungel. Die Perspektive war echt interessant - gefühlt ging es erst bergab und dann einen Hang hinauf. Dieser lag bereits im Schatten und der Vordergrund wurde von der Sonne angestrahlt - das Ganze mit einer 200 mm Brennweite und einem unscharfen Vordergrund...das war's...
the zone of here is a long way and hard road in this valley have a great natural jungle in the south kurdistan - this photo is 27 photos panoramic shooting to this view in the mourning sunlight and autumn