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Clicked this Indian Sambar at the Tholpetty Wildlife Sanctuary in Wayanad district. It is my first shot of this deer. This deer which is a subspecies of the Sambar Deer is native to India and Sri Lanka. This subspecies is one of the largest Sambar subspecies. Large males weight up to 270-280 kg. Sambar live in both lowland dry forests and mountain forests. Unlike the other subspecies of the Sambar the Indian Sambar is not listed as a vulnerable species on the IUCN Red List.
Indian blanketflowers (Gaillardia pulchella) at the Arizona Sonora Desert Museum in Tucson, Arizona.
Indian Paradise Flycatcher (Terpsiphone paradisi) | Thattekad, Kerala | Dec 2017 | Aravind Venkatraman
Adding to the nearly 50+ species of birds that visit my backyard is this latest addition, the most magnificent of birds, the Indian Peafowl. Yep, it is perched on the gate to my home, a surprise afternoon guest. I am seeing quite a few new species around my home lately and am wondering why. The peafowls, I am being told, were originally inhabiting the area now cleared for the Kannur International Airport that was opened to the public in 2018. I am not convinced though as peafowl sightings have only been pretty recent. Covid really did stir up things but I would like to know what exactly is going on. Coupled with the appearance of new species is the disappearance of commonly found birds like the babblers, both Yellow-billed as well as Jungle. I do occasionally see a few Jungle Babblers, but very few in number and not in their usual large groups.
Seen on the streets of Colmar, France last December. Happy Sliders Sunday! HSS!
Thanks to everyone for stopping by to view, fave, and comment!!
Or what Italian say : Estate di San Martino, which is tomorrow. In the weather broadcast they use often names of saints. :)
Heute morgen war ich auf einer geführten Tour die es in sich hatte. Mein toller Arbeitskollege lud mich ein: Komm doch mal vorbei! Dieser Blick war zum dahinschmelzen. Sowas schönes. Indian Sommer? No schwäbien summer!
Indian summer or Saint Martin's summer in the Ria Formosa.
Saint Martin's summer is a week of unseasonable warm weather in mid November.
This is a medium-sized passerine bird native to the Indian subcontinent, Central Asia and Myanmar, where it is widely distributed. Listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List since 2004, the Indian Paradise Flycatcher is now one of 17 paradise flycatchers placed in the genus Terpsiphone. The bird is migratory and spends the winter season in tropical Asia. This particular bird is a female. As adults, the males develop up to 24 cm (9.4 in) long tail feathers with two central tail feathers growing up to 30 cm (12 in) long drooping streamers.
Euodice malabarica is also known as White-throated Munia. A common resident bird of the Indian Subcontinent.
Ghost plant, ghost pipe, Indian pipe (Monotropa uniflora). It looks like a fungi but is actually a flowering perennial with strong medicinal uses.
Found along the old Stony Creek Rail Trail off Gold Mine rd.
www.naturalmedicinalherbs.net/herbs/m/monotropa-uniflora=...
Thank you for taking a look!
The Indian roller (Coracias benghalensis) is a member of the near passerine bird family Coraciidae, the rollers. It occurs widely from West Asia to the Indian Subcontinent. It is listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List. It is best known for its aerobatic displays of males during the breeding season.(Wiki)
... Germany :-)
English:
It was wonderful autumn weather and I was out early to catch the wonderful colors. A lake near my home offered the best conditions for the little photo adventure and I was richly rewarded.
Deutsch:
Es war herrliches Herbstwetter und ich war früh unterwegs um die wunderbaren Farben einzufangen. Ein See in der Nähe meines Zuhauses bietete beste Voraussetzungen für das kleine Fotoabenteuer und ich wurde reichlich belohnt.
They are shrubs or small trees, which rarely reach a size of 4 m in height. In the spring, the shrub bears showy, fragrant, light pink or white flowers that grow in clusters. Flowers 1–1.5 cm in diameter. Indian hawthorn is a mainstay horticultural specimen in southern United States. It is often found in commercial as well as in private landscapes. Despite its common name, it doesn't solely grow in India. It comes from China and also grows in other parts of Asia and Australia.
Clicked on the boundry wall of the Anantha Lake Temple near Kumbla in Manjeswaram taluk of Kasaragod District of Kerala. The Indian Robin is widespread in the Indian subcontinent, and ranges across Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. The males of northern populations have a brown back whose extent gradually reduces southwards with populations in the southern peninsula having an all black back as seen here. This is only the second time I got to click this bird, the first sighting was in Jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh where I captured a pair of the race 'cambaiensis'.
Incidentally this is my 2000th upload at Flickr :-)
Indian Harbour is situated on the eastern side of St. Margarets Bay, Nova Scotia, and is formed by Paddy’s Head Island, which is connected to the mainland by a small wooden bridge. It's been in service since 1901 and the original lighthouse keeper looked after it until it was electrified and de-staffed in 1945. His starting salary was $100 per year.
Although this lighthouse is only a short drive from Peggys Cove lighthouse it receives very few visitors.