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Owl Near Nest
I'm somewhat sure this is an Indian Scops-Owl, based on similar ID's online from the same park. Species: Otus bakkamoena (Collared Scops Owl)
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Langur With Ruins Behind
As long as you don't actually look at them, they generally don't care you are there. That said, they are a wild animal. Species: Semnopithecus entellus (northern plains grey langur, Hanuman langur)
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Black Headed Ibis
Black Headed Ibis Species: Threskiornis melanocephalus (Black-headed Ibis, White Ibis)
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Perched Orange Body Bird
I was impressed by the length of this guys tail. Species: Dendrocitta vagabunda (Rufous Treepie)
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Rufous Treepie looking for hand outs
This bird landed on the crossbar of the jeep when we got out at the base of the fort. Species: Dendrocitta vagabunda (Rufous Treepie)
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Heron Stretching Out
That's a grey Heron on the left and an Egret on the right. John Harvey Photo > India > Ranthambore > Heron Stretching Out
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Peacock At Edge Of Grass
I believe this is the part of the world they are native to. Species: Pavo cristatus (Common Peafowl, Indian Peafowl)
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Spotted Deer Male
You can see how low down the grass has been grazed. The trees make a good place for the monkeys which warn if they see a tiger, helping the deer. Species: Axis axis (axis deer, chital, spotted deer)
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Tiger Walking Away
Tiger Walking Away Species: Panthera tigris (tiger)
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Gazelle In Grass
We only saw a gazelle once, and then only when I was in a canter. That said, I was happy with the photo. This species is actually Gazella gazella bennetti, and locally called Chinkara. Species: Gazella gazella (Arabian gazelle, mountain gazelle)
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Belly Grooming
Belly Grooming Species: Semnopithecus entellus (northern plains grey langur, Hanuman langur)
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Tiger Side Face
Tiger Side Face Species: Panthera tigris (tiger)
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Tiger Down
Tiger Down Species: Panthera tigris (tiger)
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Tiger Walking Down Road
Tiger Walking Down Road Species: Panthera tigris (tiger)
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Tiger Near Cactus
Tiger Near Cactus Species: Panthera tigris (tiger)
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Tiger In Front Of Fort
Tiger In Front Of Fort Species: Panthera tigris (tiger)
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Baby Lemur
Baby Lemur Species: Semnopithecus entellus (northern plains grey langur, Hanuman langur)
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Intermediate Egret
I finally found an Intermediate Egret! This bird has a shorter neck and a shorter bill. Species: Egretta intermedia (Intermediate Egret, Plumed Egret)
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Sambar
It's nice when you can get a male and female in the same shot. Species: Rusa unicolor (Sambar)
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Red-Wattled Lapwing Flying By
We really pissed this bird off by being here - it flew circles around us for the whole time. Species: Vanellus indicus (Red-Wattled Lapwing)
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