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  1. Photographed my 21st individual tiger today; Bokah, as impressive as his father B2 (whom I have also photographed.
  2. Driving to Tala!
  3. Leaving London tomorrow, a couple of days in Bombay, a couple in Bangalore, then off to Kutch for ten days of birding
  4. Off to London. Back on the 18th.
  5. sands of Short Toed Larks.
  6. On way to Nalliya, Syke's Nightjar on road.
  7. Heading to the Rann of Kutch
  8. Banning smoking in restaurants makes you smoke on the streets. Smoking on the streets leads to be propositioned. A novel experience!
  9. Oxford bookstore at Churchgate, unfriendly place, book by Rupa on Jim Corbett filled with pics of African elephants! WTF???!!!
  10. Currently in Bombay, here till Nov 7th (ugh) except for a couple of days in Kutch
  11. Mirchani Brothers at Play (Full version) (The full version did not upload yesterday) http://vimeo.com/7196404
  12. Watch Mirchani Brothers, Bandhavgarh on Vimeo! http://vimeo.com/7158924
  13. Mirchani female video online now on Facebook, indianwildlifeblog.com, and video.com/indianwildlifetv
  14. Working last evening in the office to the sound of chital alarm calls in the background.
  15. Watch Mirchani Female, Bandhavgarh on Vimeo! http://vimeo.com/7158622
  16. @ramki_bangalore Congrats Ramki, can't wait to see the image!
  17. Two adult male tigers playing (Aditya, these are the Mirchani female's boys) and one LEOPARD at Bandhavgarh this morning.
  18. Mirchani female crossed the road in front of us. We were then able to watch her move though a dappled forest glade.
  19. Choti Diwali here at Infinity Bandhavgarh Wilderness; a Happy Diwali to all
  20. 6 tigers sighted in Bandhavgarh. 4 tigers, 2 bears, and 15 wild dogs in Kanha.