Minimalism was a movement that commenced in the 1960s and was rooted in the principle of Keeping it Simple –… Read more Minimalism, anyone?

Minimalism was a movement that commenced in the 1960s and was rooted in the principle of Keeping it Simple –… Read more Minimalism, anyone?
One of the egrets that I had not seen before the trip to the Modhva fisherman’s village off Mandvi (in… Read more Where do you think you are going
Ruddy Turnstone is an interesting shore bird that one can come across near the water bodies like lakes & backwaters.… Read more Turning stones
Legend goes that centuries ago the great yogi Dharamnath – in a state of repentance after destroying the city of… Read more Finding a needle in a haystack
Fly silly seabird No dreams can possess you No voices can blame you For sun on your wings My gentle… Read more Song to a seagull
When you end a trip with a bang, you just can’t wait for the next one. That summarises the last… Read more I’ve got sand in my shoes
Another productive day at the Banni grasslands with Jugal Tiwari, Shreeram MV and Rajiv Ramanathan. The day started early with… Read more Happiness is a pair of dirty trousers
The day started with a lifer (Steppe Grey Shrike) at the Banni Grasslands at the edge of the Greater Rann… Read more A productive day at the Rann
An interesting behaviour displayed by the Stoliczka’s Bushchat is the ‘puff and roll’ display. I can’t find any references in… Read more The Puff and Roll
Came across a pair of these Red-tailed Wheatears in the rocky areas of the Banni grasslands in the Greater Rann. Banni… Read more #443 Red-tailed Wheatear