Saturday, October 18, 2008

Elliot's forest lizard (Calotes ellioti)





Elliot's forest lizard (Calotes ellioti) is endemic to western Ghats. This is an Arboreal lizard. It has dorsal keeled scales and black angular mark on the side.









In breeding season the male changes its colouration, it is somewhat blackish in colour with patches.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Grey Francolins roosting (Francolinus pondicerianus)

Grey Francolins roosting (Francolinus pondicerianus)


When i started birdwatching, I use to wonder whether these birds can ever sit on a tree like most of the others do? Although I got the answer but never saw them roosting. Early morning in State Forestry College campus , Coimbatore, we went for searching Slender Loris with AJT Johnsing Sir and came across this roosintg group. It was a superb experience.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Indian Pitta (Pitta brachyura)




Indian Pitta (Pitta brachyura)

Short - nosed fruit bat

Short - nosed fruit bat

They live in small colonies. Their diurnal roosts generally consist of shed of large surface trees, like palm, and even man made structures made of natural resources ex. huts. Diet generally consists of fruits, flowers, etc.

Bengal Monitor (Varanus bengalensis)


Bengal Monitor (Varanus bengalensis)

The Formadible Lizard. There are stories which say people use to climb forts using Monitors !!!! But these lizards have really very powerfull claws. Their diet consists of small mammals, lizards, snakes, birds, eggs, etc.
Sad part is that they are hunted for meat and as most of the other wildlife, for "medicinal properties".

Indian Rock Python (Python molurus)









































Indian Rock Python
(Python molurus)
It is an amazing experience to see these massive creatures while swimming.
The another one on the move, is around 9 feet and really massive.

Diving flying fox


















Diving flying fox (Taken in low light), these beautiful bats just touch the surface of water and wet the fur, then just hang in their upside down position, then due to gravitational force the water starts driping downwards and they just enjoy drinking with their fur. sometimes they directly dive with open mouth.

Cinnamon Bittern (Ixobrychus cinnamomeus)


Cinnamon Bittern
(Ixobrychus cinnamomeus)

Collared Scops Owl (Otus bakkamoena)



































Collared Scops Owl
(Otus bakkamoena)

A bird with very well Camouflage. When it closes it's eyes, the bird completely merges with the bark of the tree. Very mysterious bird.

Termite Hill gecko (Hemidactylus triedrus)


Termite Hill gecko
(Hemidactylus triedrus)

This is a beautiful gecko. Nocturnal and terrestrial in nature. Mainly found in open region and scrublands. Diet mainly consits of termites, beetles, etc.

Golden Backed Ant (Camponotus sericeus)




Golden Backed Ant
(Camponotus sericeus)
The golden part is really shiny. In this species the major workers measure around 8-10 mm, median 5-7 mm.

On mountains they build chimney like nests to prevent water from rushing in, on flat lands the nest openings are on level with ground layer.

In evergreen forest they nest in soil under leaf litter.


















Monday, October 13, 2008

Red pierrot

Red pierrot (Talicada nyseus)


A mating pair of Red pierrot (Talicada nyseus) .

Pheasant tailed jacana

Took this photo of Pheasant tailed jacana (breeding plumage)from Ambazhari lake

Clear-winged Forest Glory

Beautiful Damselfly, a Clear-winged Forest Glory (Vestalis gracilis) from Indira Gandhi National Park Anamalais. This damselfly has briliant colours. In sunlight the body colouration is like mettalic/ shining green, in shade it's a bit less shiny. The wings look clear/transparent but at particular angle you can see a bluish shade on the wings.

Six spotted tiger beetle

Six spotted tiger beetle
(Anthia sexguttata)
A Six spotted tiger beetle (Anthia sexguttata) feeding on a dead Squirrel. These beetles are highly active. As they are always on move, it's really hard to photograph one. They have large mandibles (Insight: Closeup) This was a nice chance to have a close look at it and to capture this moment.

Nilgiri Tahr

Nilgiri Tahr (Nilgiritragus hylocrius)


















A male Nilgiri Tahr (Nilgiritragus hylocrius) with classic 'saddleback' marking.


















































Some of the fawns are trying out their play fights.


Female Tahr Close up.
These photos are taken on the way to Valparai (Anamalais Western Ghats)T.N. Sighted in all 13 Tahrs.

Common Vine Snake

Vine snake (Ahaetulla nasuta)

A bright green, slender and gracefull snake, the Vine snake (Ahaetulla nasuta). It has Large eyes and long slender snout. The most beautiful thing are their Pupils, they are horizontal, the pupil forms a horizontal slit. They are mostly found in bushes and trees. They feed on lizards, some reports of tadpoles also.They are diurnal in nature. Threat display consist of flattened body with wide open mouth. This beautiful snake is mildly venomous and has rear fangs.

Malabar Flying Frog


Malabar FLYING Frog (Racophorus malabaricus)from Top Slip (Anamalai range, Western Ghats)

Superb leaf green coloured frog with yellow-reddish webbed feet. The females are larger than males.
The most remarkable habit of this is that they GLIDE from trees, it's superb..

To spawn, female usually choose a sight where the leaves are hanging over a water body. Then she lays eggs and male fertilizes them and whip up a FOAM like substance that covers the eggs, Hence the nest is called as FOAM nest.

Then female gather leaves close to the nest and encloses them in leaves. As foam dries up the leaves get glued to each other. The tadpoles emerge from the eggs and then drop in the water pool below and the life cycle moves forward......