Sunday, September 14, 2014

Re: (delhibirdpix) The Commoners - # 44.105 - Sarus Crane (Grus antigone) - 2014-286

Dear Anand,
I looked up my images and found that the juv was being pushed by the male to statr flying. The learning process. Check your images to see if you got both in the same frame

Vijay

From: Anand Arya - GMail <anandswarooparya@gmail.com>
Reply-To: Anand Arya - GMail <anandswarooparya@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2014 21:04:47 +0530
Subject: (delhibirdpix) The Commoners - # 44.105 - Sarus Crane (Grus antigone) - 2014-286

The newly found Wetland is most probably going to rock the coming season despite 
very limited rain.

We explored this area essentially for Sarus Crane and indeed found a great area.
So far six nests - one possibly hatched (the first one, could not be seen - the eggs
hatched and the Sarus moved away to the feeding areas or got washed away but 
there were no remnants left) , three still with eggs and two in the process of building
up.

It was good to see two Juveniles chasing each other and frolicking in the Wetland.
Here is on running off.

From Kherli-Hafijpur area (50 KMs SSE of Delhi), Greater Noida, U.P., India
on 13th September 2014.

Enjoy.


Anand Arya
353, Sector 15A
NOIDA 201301
INDIA
+ 91 98182 61909
www.anandarya.com
www.okhlabirdpark.com
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Canon 1D M4 + 800 mm








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