17/02/2026
Hanging upside down, stealing a sweet moment from nature. Where balance meets instinct, and hunger turns into art.
A reminder that in the wild, even the simplest meal is a masterpiece.
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17/02/2026
Hanging upside down, stealing a sweet moment from nature. Where balance meets instinct, and hunger turns into art.
A reminder that in the wild, even the simplest meal is a masterpiece.
10/02/2026
ID: Asiatic Elephant
Binomial Name: Elephas maximus
IUCN Status: Endangered (EN)
Description:
The Asiatic Elephant is the largest land mammal in Asia, known for its intelligence, strong social bonds, and cultural significance. Compared to African elephants, it has smaller ears, a smoother back, and males may have prominent tusks. Living in close-knit herds led by a matriarch, these elephants play a crucial role in maintaining forest ecosystems by dispersing seeds and shaping habitats.
07/02/2026
ID: Common Cuckoo
Binomial Name: Cuculus canorus
IUCN Status: Least Concern (LC)
Description:
A well-known migratory bird recognized by its iconic “cuck-oo” call, often associated with the arrival of spring. The Common Cuckoo has a slender body, long pointed wings, and a barred underside that gives it a hawk-like appearance in flight. Famous for its brood-parasitic behavior, it lays eggs in the nests of other birds, relying on host species to raise its young.
Habitat: Forest edges, grasslands, wetlands, farmland
Distribution: Europe, Asia, Africa (migratory)
25/01/2026
Indian White-eye
Binomial name: Zosterops palpebrosus
IUCN Status: Least Concern
A tiny bundle of energy fluttering through green canopies.
The Indian White-eye is instantly recognizable by its bright olive-green body and bold white eye-ring, often moving in lively flocks across gardens and forests.
24/01/2026
ID: Great Barbet
Binomial Name: Psilopogon virens
IUCN Status: Least Concern
The unmistakable call of the Great Barbet echoing through the forest.
A reminder that nature doesn’t need words to communicate—its sounds are enough.
Pause, listen, and let the wilderness speak.
31/08/2025
Grey-breasted Prinia
Binomial Name: Prinia hodgsonii
IUCN Status: Least Concern
30/08/2025
Orange-flanked Bush-robin
Binomial Name: Tarsiger rufilatus
IUCN Status: Least Concern
25/07/2025
Streaked Laughingthrush
Binomial Name: Trochalopteron lineatum
IUCN Status: Least Concern
15/07/2025
Blue Tiger
Binomial Name: Tirumala limniace
IUCN Status: Least Concern
08/07/2025
Himalayan Monal (M)
Binomial Name: Lophophorus impejanus
IUCN Status: Least Concern
05/07/2025
Himalayan Monal (F)
Binomial Name: Lophophorus impejanus
IUCN Status: Least Concern
29/06/2025
Asiatic Elephant
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