Bandvahgarh National Park, India

Bandvahgarh comprises a dry deciduous forest and is one of the best places in India for spotting the Bengal tiger, numerous deer species, and a very considerable number of bird taxa. While it is a Sal tree dominant forest, the diversity of tree taxa and forest architectural features is astounding. I went on approximately 40 hours of jungle safari, including jeep and on foot.

Highlights of this adventure included tracking of Bengal tigers, Leopards, Sloth bears, Golden jackals and other mammals using pawprints and alarm calls of indicator prey. The guides and rangers were not allowed to use radio communications for animal tracking, so that this was a throwback to life without technology....a good throwback. I was lucky enough to have good sightings of Bengal tigers, Golden jackals and one Leopard. Some of these sightings were at ranges of two to five meters.

For me, the forest architecture was quite exciting....and a challenge to identify the great diversity of tree taxa, which are entirely different from forests in the Americas or Europe. I was lucky enough to have a superb guide, Saurabh Agrawal, who taught me enormous amounts about not only tree identification, but also forest ecology. Consequently I was able to assemble ecological relations to animals as well as lichen species

Posted on 17 de abril de 2017, 04:51 AM by c_michael_hogan c_michael_hogan

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Março 4, 2017 03:23 AM PST

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Galo-Vermelho (Gallus gallus)

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Março 6, 2017 05:16 PM PST

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Moving terrestrially

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Março 8, 2017 05:52 PM PST

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Javali (Sus scrofa)

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Março 8, 2017 06:53 PM PST

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Corvo-Marinho-Anão (Microcarbo niger)

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Março 8, 2017 09:02 PM PST

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In a small pond at Kanha National Park

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c_michael_hogan

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Março 2017

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This small group of Swamp deer was seen grazing in Kanha National Park.

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Pavão (Pavo cristatus)

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Março 4, 2017 06:11 PM PST

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Strolling through the dry deciduous forest at Bandvahgarh National Park

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Março 4, 2017 09:10 PM PST

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Seen in the dry deciduous forest in Bandvahgarh National Park

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Bútio-de-Olhos-Brancos (Butastur teesa)

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Março 6, 2017 03:03 AM PST

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Seen in the dry deciduous forest of Bandvahgarh National Park

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Águia-Serpentária-de-Crista (Spilornis cheela)

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Março 7, 2017 02:53 AM PST

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Seen in the dry deciduous forest at Bandvahgarh National Park.

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Javali (Sus scrofa)

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Março 8, 2017 06:53 PM PST

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Seen at a range of about ten metres at Kanha NP

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Periquito-Rabijunco (Psittacula krameri)

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Março 4, 2017 06:06 PM PST

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Áxis (Axis axis)

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Março 4, 2017 09:13 PM PST

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Seen grazing grasses in the dry deciduous forest of Bandvahgarh National Park.

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Tigre-de-Bengala (Panthera tigris ssp. tigris)

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c_michael_hogan

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Março 2017

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After tracking this tiger with pawprints and alarm calls, finally found him resting in a dry stream bed in the dry deciduous forest

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