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Sun set with a "silent horn"

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                           Sun set with a "silent horn" I found this horn of male barasingha on a grass land of Masinagudi range ( The Mudumalai National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary also a declared Tiger Reserve , lies on the northwestern side of the Nilgiri Hills (Blue Mountains), in Nilgiri District , about 150 kilometres (93 mi) north-west of Coimbatore city in Kongu Nadu region of Tamil Nadu . It shares its boundaries with the states of Karnataka and Kerala . The sanctuary is divided into five ranges – Masinagudi, Thepakadu, Mudumalai, Kargudi and Nellakota.) The barasingha, also called swamp deer, is a deer species distributed in the Indian subcontinent. Populations in northern and central India are fragmented, and two isolated populations occur in southwestern Nepal The barasingha is a large deer with a shoulder height of 44 to 46 in (110 to 120 cm) and a head-to-body length of nearly 6 ft (180 cm). Its hair is rather woolly an

My little experience with Bandipur National Park's Monkey

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My little experience with  Bandipur National Park's Monkey   When we resting in front  The Bandipur National Park and Tiger Reserve office building  after a wonderful ride of inner parts of forest, sun is just complete his duty and setting down i noticed one monkey was sitting on a pillar where the welcome was narrated. In my mind i had a lot of thought on that like he may watching the wonderful sun set isn't he...may he is a regular watcher..may be he was just praying his god, or may he is very keen to welcome the guest those were coming....what ever it may i don't know what exactly he is thinking about....in between that thought process i made some photo too.The other interesting thing was that when i completed my shoot he just jump down and very slowly walk away from me.