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Urban Nature-Greenery amongst one of the busiest cities in the World,Kolkata

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A Warning Sign to Humanity Hello Everyone! It’s been sometime since we put up our post in the blog and we came back with an absolutely new type of post! This post, as the title suggests is based on Urban Nature. With pollution and global warming on the rise, nature is at stake. Well for that let me dedicate the first photo to Northern White Rhinoceros which can be deemed extinct as only two female rhinoceros living in captivity. Photo courtesy: Wikipedia So let’s focus on the post. I have been roaming around Kolkata to get some photos of urban nature. Here are some of the photos of wilderness given below: Graphic Flutterer or Banded Flutterer (Rhyothemis graphiptera) The banded beauty-The Graphic Flutterer The graphic flutterer or the banded flutterer is a beauty inhabiting ponds, swamps, lakes and lagoons. This one lost its way and got stuck around my backyard. I was lucky to capture it with my lens that too in my backyard. Lost i...

Spring Ends With New Friends

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I wish everybody a belated happy holi! I had a lot of family snaps going on that day and as a result of which, my DSLR could not shed out bits of colours, and just like my ear lobes, I am still having those red tint around my camera corners too. Anyways, I brushed my DSLR and tripod well, and I'm ready for yet another shoot. Strangely, I didn’t see the roads in my neighbourhood  filled with water colour marks everywhere, like I used to do in my childhood. Never mind that, because I found all these colours in this nature and I didn’t miss my very last chance at good wildlife clicks during this end of spring time! Grey Langur A travel to our past: Grey Langur Hey, look what we have got here! The great langur, a species closely related to our forefather! Also known as the Hanuman langur, these old world monkeys find their habitat in and around the Indian subcontinent and mostly in countries like India, Pakistan Nepal. Langurs may raid crops, steal from houses...