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Friday, February 3, 2017

A shot in the dark

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Red-eye birding. 3.00 am. The alarm goads me awake, and I shuffle up to the window to do an aerial survey of the frigid world outside. A t...
Saturday, May 2, 2015

Mountain Hawk Eagle

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This one's a really fierce bird from the hills - a Mountain Hawk Eagle, soaring above the Shivaliks bordering Corbett Tiger Reserve. In...
Saturday, January 15, 2011

TOP-SLIP: Of horny bulls and other genial souls......

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Four. Four hairs poked out of his right nostril, but I was not going to chide him for his disregard for personal coiffure. I was more focus...
Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Whistler on the roof...

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Hi folks, He believed in starting early as, to borrow an old saw, the early riser gets the worm (but hey, the early worm gets eaten!).   T...
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Friday, April 2, 2010

The Hibernation ends!

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Like all self-respecting beasts, Green-indians were enjoying a well deserved hibernation from the harsh climes of the blogosphere. We're...
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Tuesday, January 5, 2010

A chat by any other name..............

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During our Greater Rann of Kutch trip in Jan 2009, we had finally diagnosed a bird in the Naliya grassland as a Common Stonechat. Adesh Shiv...
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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

JAMNAGAR – Birds on a platter

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T he naval sentry stiffened to attention as a clutch of shadowy men clad in fatigues slipped out of their convoy of vehicles. They headed p...
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green indians
I am a consulting Periodontist and dental surgeon practising in Mumbai. My wife, Dr. Sarita Subramaniam,also a dentist, partners me as the better (and occasionally bitter) half of Green Indians! Apart from leading this hand-to-mouth existence, we are passionate about our natural heritage, and about protecting the environment. We are also developing our organic farm at Karjat near Mumbai, wherein we have converted a barren 3 acres of land into a verdant zone. We travel to sanctuaries and National parks, and write about our experiences in various travel-related magazines.Sarita actively supports animal welfare (and is therefore kind to me),and we are distressed about the fate of stray dogs on Mumbai's streets.
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