Thursday, November 10, 2011
I love the moonlight! Tonight is a full moon light and I can't resist the call of the moonlight. I walk outside, with minimal lights on, so as to savour the moonlight fully. It is so bright, I would be able to see a snake move, even without my glasses. There is a faint gauzy mist and oh so pleasantly cool. Dog & I walk for a while. I come back inside reluctantly.
Saturday, October 15, 2011
We had gone to the island of Langkawi, off the coast of Malaysia, for 5 days last week. The place where we stayed, was between cliffs and the beach and the hotel tried to maintain the rainforest as much as possible. We took a guided nature walk through the grounds of the resort and saw a lemur, and a group of dusky leaf langurs near the waters edge. I later spied a monitor lizard, a kind we have here. We heard and saw a pair of hornbills flying by. I spied a pair of them later too.
As my camera is just an ordinary digital one, I couldn't zoom in and get too many shots. Anyway I'll share a few.
Take a look at this link of Langkawi nature, and you can see better photographs of the monkey and one of the lemur and of the birds, some of which we have here in our country, in our state.
As my camera is just an ordinary digital one, I couldn't zoom in and get too many shots. Anyway I'll share a few.
A dusky leaf langur can just be spotted |
A monitor lizard posing for me on a tree in the sun |
Sunday, October 2, 2011
I was outside the house in the morning--around 8 am--when I heard 'Thud, thud thud'. I wondered who was hammering away this early and on a Sunday too. I heard the hammering again and nearer me. I looked up and there was a woodpecker on an old, dead toddy palm tree, knocking away. It reminded me of this song that my mother sang.
Thursday, September 22, 2011
It's been a long, long while since I've been out of blog world. I haven't felt driven to write and share and, most importantly, as far as this blog is concerned, my camera has been out of action.
I have been walking at dusk most days as always and now, that the monsoon has receded, the stars are visible. I have been looking at some constellations that I have not seen properly before. Today, on looking up the night sky for September, I find that one of the constellations is Sagittarius. I feel so excited at being able to see so many constellations that I haven't really been able to see clearly before. Normally, although the rain may have stopped, the sky tends to be quite cloudy. So, it's treat to get to see the stars so well.
My camera should be ok in a couple of days. Then maybe I could upload some pictures.
I have been walking at dusk most days as always and now, that the monsoon has receded, the stars are visible. I have been looking at some constellations that I have not seen properly before. Today, on looking up the night sky for September, I find that one of the constellations is Sagittarius. I feel so excited at being able to see so many constellations that I haven't really been able to see clearly before. Normally, although the rain may have stopped, the sky tends to be quite cloudy. So, it's treat to get to see the stars so well.
My camera should be ok in a couple of days. Then maybe I could upload some pictures.
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Today was one of the 10 fine days there are supposed to be, in the otherwise rainy month of 'Karkidam' (the Malayalam month). It hasn't rained the whole day and all the stars are out. I went for my evening walk and it was such a pleasure to see the stars after quite a gap. As I head out for my walk I see Scorpio, sprawled across the Southern sky. As I walk, the gauzy cloud veil moves aside and the stars get clearer. An occasional firefly adds it brilliance. Alas, now the light pollution is quite high even in our small town. So, I finish my walk, sorry that I couldn't see the myriad stars in the night sky just a bit better.
Saturday, July 9, 2011
Law of the wild.
Today, around noon, hearing a big commotion outside and much screeching from the birds, I went out to see what was the matter. Peering up through the foliage, I saw a pair of frantic racket-tailed drongos, screeching and generally carrying on. I thought they were trying to chase away another pair from invading their space. But instead what did I see, an owl, or maybe a small kite, I couldn't quite tell, taking away one of their babies (or maybe an egg). The pair tried their best to get their offspring back. But I don't think they succeeded. That's the law of the jungle alas!
Thursday, June 23, 2011
I went for my evening walk and there were a great many fireflies around, winking in the leaves on the trees and the bushes. Fireflies are in abundance during the monsoon lulls. Anyway, my lab was around too, following me around leisurely, chasing the occasional frog or lizard. Just towards the end of my walk, when I slowed down and we were in the same place, I saw this firefly hovering around Lab girl's head and then it sat on the top of her head, winking away! It looked so cute and I so wished I had a camera with me. One more of those misses.
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