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May Ganesha always stay as your mentor, protector and remove obstacles from your life. Wishing you and your family a Hap...
10/09/2021

May Ganesha always stay as your mentor, protector and remove obstacles from your life. Wishing you and your family a Happy and blessed Ganesh Chaturthi!

On the prowl! 🐅
02/09/2021

On the prowl! 🐅

Cuteness overloaded!
27/08/2021

Cuteness overloaded!

I know what I want and I'm gonna get it!
20/08/2021

I know what I want and I'm gonna get it!

Chasing something unattainable is a recipe for a lifetime of disappointment and resentment.
07/08/2021

Chasing something unattainable is a recipe for a lifetime of disappointment and resentment.

Gone bird watching!
31/07/2021

Gone bird watching!

International Tiger Day! 🐅
29/07/2021

International Tiger Day! 🐅

A Day out in the wild! 🐅
25/07/2021

A Day out in the wild! 🐅

Sometimes nothing is perfect and everything is perfect....
15/07/2021

Sometimes nothing is perfect and everything is perfect....

Golden Eagle 🦅
10/07/2021

Golden Eagle 🦅

Citrine Wagtail! Widespread and fairly common over much of Asia; rare to western Europe. Breeding males spectacular and ...
07/07/2021

Citrine Wagtail!

Widespread and fairly common over much of Asia; rare to western Europe. Breeding males spectacular and unmistakable: bright yellow head and body contrasts with black collar and gray (most of range) or black (central and southern Asia) back. Females and non breeding males less conspicuous, dull yellow with dark cheek patch isolated in yellow face and a gray crown and back. Juveniles have same cheek pattern but are dingy grayish overall without yellow tones (or just faint yellow face). White wingbars conspicuous in all plumages; also note pale lores. More tied to water than Eastern Yellow, Western Yellow, or White Wagtail; usually seen at marshes and lake edges. Contact call "tsriip," harsher than Eastern and Western Yellow Wagtail.

Tiger cubs are born blind and are completely dependent on their mother. Newborn tiger cubs weigh between 785 and 1,610 g...
27/06/2021

Tiger cubs are born blind and are completely dependent on their mother. Newborn tiger cubs weigh between 785 and 1,610 grams (1.75 to 3.5 lb). The tiger cubs' eyes will open sometime between six to twelve days.

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