World Photography Day - The only Ape of India - Western Hoolock Gibbon
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Photographer Waits 8 Hours in Scorching Heat To Snap His Dream Photo of a Lion
Indian wildlife photographer: Hardik Shelat
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White-bellied blue flycatcher,
Ganeshgudi, December, 2022
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Monocultures of Trident Grass, Lake Okeechobee
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Indian Blankets
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#independenceday Celebrating Freedom & Unity #freedom #tiranga #india #w...
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Strange Bedfellows
An Indian Gharial sharing a pond with a False Gharial in the local zoo. Photo credit: Jonathan Chua.
This Indian Gharial had somehow been placed together with a False Gharial in this pond rather than with another Indian Gharial in the next pond.
This was captured straight on because of the thick glass screen. I might otherwise have to put up with distortions if it had been taken at an angle. The image was then converted to black and white in post.
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Indian Peafowl (Pavo cristatus), male, family Phasianidae, order Galliformes, Tipeshwar Wildlife Sanctuary, Maharashtra, India
photograph by Ashish Sikka
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“Indian Wolf pack”
“The Indian wolf, a subspecies of the gray wolf, is known for its playful and noisy behavior. However, their playful moments in the wild are becoming increasingly rare as their population is declining throughout the Indian subcontinent, to the point of being considered endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.”
by Siddhartha Ghosh
2023 Siena International Photo Awards
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"Hi hyssop, you're so sweet, aren't you?"
"I love your aromatic mint so much, I think I gonna marry you"
" ... were you watching us like that all time? *⊙へ☉* "
Very similar to cabbage white but let's check their black serration spots on forewing, black dots on edge of hindwing!
Now you're cabbage white expert (⌐▨_▨)
Indian cabbage white - Summer adults (Pieris canidia)
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Anton Wildlife Photographer
Indian paradise flycatcher (Terpsiphone paradisi) @ Yala, Sri Lanka
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In the Spotlight by Shreyovi Mehta from India, capturing two Indian peafowl at Keoladeo national park, Rajasthan, was runner-up in the 10 and under section
Photograph: Shreyovi Mehta/Wildlife Photographer of the Year/PA
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