I am no Henry David Thoreau but every pond of Haryana is a Walden Pond. There is no Ganga in Haryana, but every water irrigation channel is as sacred as the holy river to me. Nature dresses and undresses my countryside. Every outing is a new illustrated chapter of live birds. My aim is to write my experiences as a birdwatcher's journey in his neighbourhood. And this should be true for other states as well.
Lovely series. I know the sarus crane is not uncommon in your region, but when we visited from the south and I saw these brids for the first time in Bharatpur, I cannot describe the thrill i had!
Do read my "tale", when you have the time - http://madraswanderer.blogspot.com/2009/01/i-saw-tallest-flying-bird.html
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Lovely series. I know the sarus crane is not uncommon in your region, but when we visited from the south and I saw these brids for the first time in Bharatpur, I cannot describe the thrill i had!
Do read my "tale", when you have the time -
http://madraswanderer.blogspot.com/2009/01/i-saw-tallest-flying-bird.html
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