Sunday, July 11, 2010

India through my eyes - Breakfast at Ranganatittu Sanctuary


The juvenile painted storks along with the adult painted stork having a go at their breakfast in Ranganatittu Bird Sanctuary .

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31 comments:

Mridula said...

Beautiful Lakshmi.

shooting star said...

nice shot!!....
they seem to be very hungry!! :))

Sankara Subramanian C said...

Great shot!

Anu said...

Beautiful! reminds me of the story of the fox and the stork!

vishesh said...

I have been there :D

R Sudhir Kumar said...

Beautiful Shot!Seeing a juvenile Painted stork for the first time.
reminds me of the some good momets with river tern at ranganathittu, please see http://photographsupanddownthelane.blogspot.com/2010/04/parenting-job-indeed-for-birds-too.html#links,

Trotter said...

Hi Lakshmi! Wonderful shot!!
Have a great week!

Uma said...

Lovely pic!!

P.N. Subramanian said...

Extremely beatiful. Background is smudged!

Phivos Nicolaides said...

Amazing shot! Very beautiful.

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Fida said...

Locking at your beautiful photo I remembered the crows at my last place I lived. The "babies" were almost as big as their mother but she still had to feed them. She had all her wings full to do because they cried all day long.

T and S said...

Nice image Lakshmi. Ranganathittu never ceases to amaze us...Thomas

Indian Bazaars said...

The first time I heard about "Painted stork" was in a card game when we were little. Had no clue what it was. Its nice to see this picture, brings back memories of that game.

sandeep said...

Superb photography

Jeevan said...

that's a nice move. wonderful snap!

Haddock said...

Perfect focus.
Feeding time is the best time to click.

dining table said...

So sweet! Watching birds while they are in the wild is so fantastic. I wonder how you captured those photos. I know that you have waited for such a long time just to capture that beautiful scene.

Immigration in Australia said...

A must see animal. Beautiful painted storks. I want to see it in person. Maybe I should travel along Ranganatittu Bird Sanctuary. I want to explore more animals.

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Mumbai Travels said...

Lakshmi Sharath: Thank you so much for sharing your adventures in India. In all my Mumbai travels I have been able to experience the beauty of your country, and can't wait to go back again :) Regards!

Trotter said...

Hi Lakshmi! Thanks for your comments at Blogtrotter Two, which has now gone deeply in Sardinia... Enjoy and have a great weekend!

indicaspecies said...

Beautiful creatures they are, Painted Stork!

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AJEYA RAO said...

Lakshmi- is this a recent picture? do they have birds there now? if so i would like to drive there coming weekend.

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kishan said...

This is nice pictures of the birds.

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