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  • Chinkara Portrait. Tal Chhappar, Rajasthan, India. Tal Chhapar Wildlife Sanctuary is located in Northwestern Rajasthan on the fringe of the Great Indian Desert; The Thar. This small grassland habitat is surrounded by sparse scrub and dry dusty plains peppered with salt pans. Originally a hunting ground for the Maharaja of Bikaner it was declared a sanctuary in the 1960s.

    Chinkara Portrait

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  • Portrait of Common Kestrel in warm early morning light in the grasslands of Tal Chhapar, Rajasthan, India.

    Common Kestrel

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  • A 9 year old male Bengal Tiger Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh, India. My first experience up close and personal with a wild tiger! ? After hearing him feasting on a kill in the morning, we returned to the jungle in the afternoon in the hope he would emerge to drink from a nearby pool. Others clearly had the same plan and at first there were several jeeps waiting, but after an hour or so with no activity the other jeeps gradually gave up until we were the only ones remaining. After a while some lucky stragglers arrived and no sooner had they got into position, we heard a rustle in the vegetation. This was it! Gradually a huge stripy head appeared though the tall grass and after a quick check around he headed to the pool and began to drink. After a good roll in the grass he turned and headed right towards our jeep! Tiger attacks are actually very rare but when faced with a fully grown male tiger just feet away, the adrenaline really kicks in! However he wasn't interested in us at all and strolled across the road right in front of the other jeep (which sadly blocked my view of the crossing!) and melted back into the jungle. An incredible experience!

    Drinking Bengal Tiger

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  • Eurasian Kestrel taking off from a weathered post in the grasslands of Tal Chhapar, Rajasthan, India.

    Eurasian Kestrel

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  • Portrait of Bay-backed shrike posing on a weathered perch in the grasslands of Tal Chhapar, Rajasthan, India.

    Bay-backed shrike

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  • Great grey shrike perched on a thorny bush in the grasslands of Tal Chhapar, Rajasthan, India.

    Great Grey Shrike

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  • A male and female painted spurfowl pose on a boulder at dawn. Karnataka, India.  These striking members of the pheasant family inhabit the rocky hills and scrub forests of the Indian peninsula. These shy birds are typically seen in pairs or small groups and tend to stay hidden in the undergrowth, rarely taking flight.

    Painted spurfowl pair

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  • Hardwicke's spiny-tailed lizard in fresh green grassland habitat immediately after the monsoon. Chhapar, Rajasthan, India.

    Hardwicke’s spiny-tailed lizard after monsoon

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