Dear experts and all,
Giving two more pics , more of tail !
cheers,
jitender
On Mon, Jul 20, 2015 at 10:33 PM, jitender dhir <birdbeauties@gmail.com> wrote:
--Hi,When I last visited this forest [where I photographed black cobra] around, 8 months back, I missed to photograph one raptor , which seemed shikra but I was sure 80% that it shouldn't be but some other hawk . This time , at same place , I photographed it , the same bird, the same flight, surely the single bird there , which may be breeding here, because of the good availablity of snakes and lizards.While witnessing such precious wild species, heart also cries to loose them, to the development virus which has hit the indian minds and only mean concrete development. Be it mangar, or other aravali moutains, spreading over from delhi to harayana, they are full of precious wild species of trees, birds and animals. I can imagine the impact of developmennt virus ,not confining to delhi/NCR but all through haryana to jaipur. With the greed covering the minds, I see inevitable loss to the precious aravali. It's the mindset which has changed, dominated by greed, and will play havoc with the green wealth leaving nothing.here's the hawk[?]..Enjoy the feel of wild. It gave me plenty of good shots, so beautiful...From Manesar , 10 kms frm Gurgaon,main highway,yesterday !Cheers,jitender
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