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Banjaar Tola
One of the largest and most scenic wildlife sanctuaries in India, Kanha National Park is an ideal habitat for both tigers and their prey species. The lush sal and bamboo forests, grassy meadows and ravines of Kanha shelter a significant population of rare species such as tiger, leopard, sloth bear, barasingha and wild dog. Kanha's mixed forests are interspersed with vast meadows known as maidans. These meadows support a high density of herbivores, including chital, barasingha, sambar and gaur, attracting predators such as the tiger, dhole or leopard to the fringes of the clearings. Perennial streams run through a number of such meadows, providing a source of water for the wildlife even in the hot summers. Kanha meadow, with its hundreds of chital grazing on a carpet of green grass against the backdrop of the majestic Sal forest, has been aptly referred to as 'the Ngorongoro of India".
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Last summer(April-2008) I stumbled upon this warbler fleeting on a mango tree. Failing to identify it instantly, I kept coming back to the same tree for somedays. Then it dawned upon me that it could be the Large Billed Reed Warbler (Acrocephalus orinus) which went missing 139 years ago. Not believing my instinct, I started taking photographs to reconfirm...
Posted: Banjaar Tola by David Raju, Date: 6 December 2008
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I was guiding Guests who had been in Kanha before and had seen almost all know mammals and for me it was a challenge to show them some thing new or some interesting behavior. So on second drive in the morning after seeing courting pair of Tigers we were driving back through a small valley covered with thick bamboos when i heard a something moving quickly...
Posted: Banjaar Tola by Harsha J, Date: 28 November 2008
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One of the most magnificent animals to see in Kanha is the Barasingha, which means a deer with twelve-tined antlers. This is a very special deer which is found nowhere else in the world but in Kanha National Park! We came across these beautiful Stags one winter morning.With their velvet antlers catching the morning sunlight, the light mist in the meadow...
Posted: Banjaar Tola by sarath champati, Date: 21 November 2008
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Gaur bulls are truly stunning animals to sight in the Sal jungle and Kanha is one of their best habitats in India.We encountered this stunning Bull in his prime, one early morning and were mesmerized by his presence and sheer dignity! Some of these Bulls can weigh up to a ton and stand six feet at the shoulder!
Posted: Banjaar Tola by sarath champati, Date: 21 November 2008
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One morning i was on a drive with team of Trainee naturalist. When one of them said there is something like earthworm in spiders web. From mid monsoon onwards almost all Jungles in India the Giant Wood spiders starts spinning there enormous webs between trees, few sometime across the road. And in many drives we come across interesting creatures caught....
Posted: Banjaar Tola by Harsha J, Date: 27 September 2008
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