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Coppersmith barbet Megalaima haemacephala |
There are reasons
for the lull in fresh posting to the blog: besides work grabbing
priority, disaster struck me yet again. Way back, on a long tour of Rajasthan
with family, I lost data from 32Gb SD card. I learnt my
lesson, reduced my ignorance about such tech matters, and went ahead and
purchased two large capacity external hard disk drives of reputed brands for
backing up my data. I went ahead and backed up my data, distributing it between
the two as per relevance and relationship to the theme assigned for each
external drive. For the past couple of years, my smugness at
my elevation to a reduced level of ignorance knew no bounds and I merrily
went ahead storing and processing photos, and expanding my database tables
without further reducing my ignorance about data storage do's and don'ts any
further. Smugness got hit. By a simple straight punch, but with
catastrophic effects - my birding and wildlife TB drive was accidentally
disconnected by a careless movement of my arm, and BAM!, my drive went
dead. Reputation of a company wasn't a shield after all. Neither was it a
panacea for laziness in knowing more about how to store AND protect data. I
didn't create "back-up images" or obtain further security through a
"cloud". My docketed albums are gone. Along with my reports,
databases, reference materials etc. Yet again, I'm wiser after. Now, I have to
peck through my SD cards to restore portions of my data. Those deleted or
overwritten (thanks to unaware smugness) are efforts up in the sky and clouds
or space beyond now. I tried some things through internet tutorials but
in vain. The spirit has taken hard kicks in its backside.
Returning to he
Coppersmith barbet in hand, let me state that this is my first decent
quality photograph of the species. Invariably, they have either been
beyond my reach, swifter than my reflexes, or simply well-hidden behind
interfering leaves, twigs and branches which is their wont. They seek high
perches on old trees to broadcast themselves in the manner of a coppersmith
hammering the element to mould something out of it. Here was this specimen cavorting all over a bare trunk of a dead tree at eye-level too! It was a lucky day indeed.
I shall edit later to add
the Taxonomy and other details after I rebuild a data storage and
retrieval mechanism to house a new database which I will have to build from
scratch.
To shake my enthusiasm
out of its current dejection, a birding trip is in order to start with.
The longish grieving at the start was necessary also.
©2015
Prashant V Tenjarla All Rights Reserved
Photographed
at Keoladeo Ghana (Keoladeo National Park), Bharatpur, Rajasthan, India on
29.7.2015 using Nikon D7200 and Tamron 150-600mm system.
Exif
data: f/6.3/600mm; ISO 100. Image has subsequently been cropped and exposure
adjusted.
White-breasted waterhen Amaurornis phoenicurus Display with loud calls. |
White-breasted waterhen Amaurornis phoenicurus |
White-breasted
waterhen: Amaurornis
phoenicurus
Gender:
Indeterminate
Age:
Adult
IUCN
Status: Least Concern
Sighted
at: Keoladeo
Ghaṅā,
Bharatpur, Rajasthan, India.
Date:
29.7.2015
T o commoners again! They
deserve to be looked at and photographed also.
Taxonomy:
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Chordata
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Aves
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Gruiformes
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Family
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Rallidae
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Genus
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Amaurornis
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Species
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phoenicurus
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Photographed at Keoladeo Ghaṅā, Bharatpur, Rajasthan, India, on 29th July, 2015, using a Nikon D7200 camera and Tamron 150-600 mm lens.
© Prashant V Tenjarla
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Posted by
Prashant Tenjarla
at
10:15
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Location:
Keoladeo National Park, Bharatpur, Rajasthan 302001, India
Labels:
Amaurornis,
Amaurornis phoenicurus,
Bharatpur,
Birds,
Fauna,
Gruiformes,
Keoladeo Ghana,
Rajasthan,
Rallidae,
White-breasted waterhen
Nene (Hawaiian goose) Branta sandvicensis |
Nene (Hawaiian goose) Branta sandvicensis |
Nene:
Branta sandvicensis
Age:
Adult
IUCN
Status: Vulnerable
Sighted
at: Kauai,
Hawaii, U.S.A.
Date:
1.5.2015
Nene or
Nene goose or Hawaiian goose is the state bird of Hawaii. It is has been
declared Vulnerable and conservation efforts are being made successfully to increase
its numbers. It is endemic to the Hawaiian islands.
Taxonomy:
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Phylum
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Chordata
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Class
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Aves
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Order
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Anseriformes
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Family
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Anatidae
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Genus
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Branta
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Species
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sandvicencis
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Photographed at Kauai Island,
Hawaii, U.S.A., on 1st May, 2015, using a Nikon D5100 camera and
Nikkor 55-300 mm lens.
© Sharang Tenjarla
Posted by
Sharang Tenjarla
at
04:18
3 comments:
Location:
Kauai, Hawaii, USA
Labels:
Anatidae,
Anseriformes,
Birds,
Branta,
Branta sandvicensis,
Fauna,
Goose,
Hawaii,
Hawaiian goose,
IUCN Vulnerable,
Kauai,
Nene,
Neotropical,
Sharang Tenjarla,
United States of America
Zebra dove Geopelia striata |
Zebra
dove: Geopelia striata
Age:
Adult
IUCN
Status: Least Concern
Sighted
at: Kauai,
Hawaii, U.S.A.
Date:
1.5.2015
An
introduced bird.
Taxonomy:
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Class
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Aves
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Order
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Columbiformes
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Family
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Columbidae
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Genus
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-
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Geopelia
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Species
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-
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striata
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Photographed at Kauai Island,
Hawaii, U.S.A., on 1st May, 2015, using a Nikon D5100 camera and
Nikkor 55-300 mm lens.
© Sharang Tenjarla
Posted by
Sharang Tenjarla
at
03:41
No comments:
Location:
Kauai, Hawaii, USA
Labels:
Birds,
Columbidae,
Columbiformes,
Dove,
Fauna,
Geopelia,
Geopelia striata,
Hawaii,
Kauai,
Neotropical,
Sharang Tenjarla,
United States of America,
Zebra dove
Red-crested cardinal Paroaria coronata |
Red-crested cardinal Paroaria coronata |
Red-crested
cardinal: Paroaria coronata
Age:
Adult
IUCN
Status: Least Concern
Sighted
at: Kauai,
Hawaii, U.S.A.
Date:
1.5.2015
Genders
are alike unlike mainland variety in which the female of the species sports a
more brownish crest. These are introduced birds on the island.
Taxonomy:
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Passeriformes
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Family
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Thraupidae
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Genus
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-
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Paroaria
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Species
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-
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coronata
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Photographed at Kauai Island,
Hawaii, U.S.A., on 1st May, 2015, using a Nikon D5100 camera and
Nikkor 55-300 mm lens.
© Sharang Tenjarla
Posted by
Sharang Tenjarla
at
02:51
No comments:
Location:
Kauai, Hawaii, USA
Labels:
Birds,
Cardinal,
Fauna,
Hawaii,
Kauai,
Neotropical,
Paroaria,
Paroaria coronate,
Passeriformes,
Red-crested cardinal,
Sharang Tenjarla,
Thraupidae,
United States of America
Indian scops owl (with two juveniles) Otus bakkamoena |
Indian
scops owl: Otus
bakkamoena
Gender:
Indeterminate
Age:
Adult
with two juveniles
IUCN
Status: Least Concern
Sighted
at: Keoladeo
Ghaṅā,
Bharatpur, Rajasthan, India.
Date:
6.6.2015
This is a first for me
from a photography point of view. I have seen Indian scops owl before. I knew t
then as Collared scops owl but now the two are classified distinctly. The
Collared scops is called Otus lettia.
The
parent (both genders look alike) has two juveniles behind and beneath it
(poking out from the tree hollow) and they were catching the early morning
sunrays for warmth.
I
was at a safe distance and took care not to disturb the family. I was
well-concealed about 10-15 meters from the hollow on the roof of a structure in
the forest crowuching behind a drum and the overhanging branches of the banyan
tree.
Taxonomy:
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Animalia
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Chordata
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Class
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Aves
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Order
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Strigiformes
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Family
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Strigidae
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Genus
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-
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Otus
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Species
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-
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bakkamoena
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Photographed at Keoladeo Ghaṅā, Bharatpur, Rajasthan, India, on 6th June, 2015, using a Nikon D7200 camera and Tamron 150-600 mm lens.
© Prashant V Tenjarla
Blue-cheeked bee-eater Merops persicus |
Blue-cheeked
bee-eater: Merops
persicus
Age:
Adult
IUCN
Status: Least Concern
Sighted
at: Village
Sultanpur, Distt. Gurgaon, Haryana, India.
Date:
27.6.2015
A
peculiarity
I noticed while observing this representative – probably a female given its
shorter tail compared to the other bird - with a Golden dragonfly catch is she
exhibited the prize to at least two bee-eaters who didn’t show much interest
and ultimately she flew into one of the holes carved out in the sand dune. This
region appeared to be a nesting region and these birds flew in and out of holes
carved out of these mud-sand dunes.
Key
features are:
1)
Summer visitor
2)
Passage migrant
3)
Bronze-green tail
4)
Whitish forehead
5)
Turquoise and white supercilium
6)
Black eye stripe
7)
Turquoise and green ear coverts
8)
Yellow chin
9)
Chestnut throat
10)
Upperparts and underparts are rich green with
turquoise wash
Taxonomy:
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Animalia
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Chordata
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Class
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Aves
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Order
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Coraciformes
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Family
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Meropidae
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Genus
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Merops
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Species
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persicus
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Photographed at Desert beyond
Sultanpur, Distt.Gurgaon, Haryana, India, on 27th June, 2015, using
a Nikon D7200 camera and Tamron 150-600 mm lens.
© Prashant V Tenjarla
Posted by
Prashant Tenjarla
at
22:30
No comments:
Location:
Sultanpur, Gurgaon, Haryana, India
Labels:
Bee-eater,
Birds,
Blue-cheeked bee-eater,
Coraciformes,
Fauna,
Gurgaon,
Haryana,
Meropidae,
Merops,
Merops persicus,
Sultanpur
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Indian peafowl: Pavo cristatus A portrait - of India's National Bird. Photographed at Ranthambore, Distt. Sawai Madhopur, Rajas...
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Woolly-necked Stork Ciconia episcopus Woolly-necked Stork couple Ciconia episcopus Woolly-necked Stork, Bishop Stork: C...
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Dinopium benghalense Black Rumped Golden Flameback Woodpecker Dinopium benghalense Black Rumped Golden Flameback Woodpecker ...
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Aasan Barrage
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Accipiter badius
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Alcedo atthis
Alexanderine parakeet
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Amandava amandava
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Anatidae
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Ashy prinia
Ashy wren-warbler
Ashy-crowned Sparrow-Lark
Asian Koel
Asian Openbill Stork
Asian pied starling
Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary
Athene brama
Axis axis
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Bank myna
Bar-tailed treecreeper
Barred buttonquail
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Bay backed Shrike
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Bengal Monitor Lizard
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Blue-tailed bee-eater
Boselaphus tragocamelus
Brahminy Starling
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Brown-fronted woodpecker
Brown-headed Gull
Bubulcus ibis coromandus
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Juvenile)
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whymperi
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Wire-tailed swallow
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Ziziphus mauritiana. Flora