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Bird Photography
Great "There is nothing in which the birds differ more
from man than the way in which they can build and yet
leave a landscape as it was before." - - Robert Lynd
A bird does not sing because it has an answer. It sings
because it has a song.
~Chinese Proverb "
With their senses of hearing and sight far sharper than
our own, wild birds can be difficult subjects to observe
and photograph. Whether or not your intended subjects will
let you come within camera range often depends on whether
they regards you as a potential threat or just as a
harmless observer.
India is a countr y
with an unrivalled range of cultures, landscapes and birds
to match. From the Himalaya worth the highest mountains in
the world to the Jungles and beaches of the south, from
the great Thar desert in the west to the wettest place in
the northeast- India is truly a land of contrasts which
never fails to surprise and fascinate the visitor.
The country's avifauna is largely oriental with a good
admixture of Palearctic elements. With more than 1220
species recorded, India hosts some 12.5% of the world's
birds and nearly half of those of oriental region. The
birdwatcher will find plenty to search for and study and
will discover that more than just one or two trips are
needed to do the indigenous birdlife justice.

Approximately 150 of the species found in India are
endemic to the Indian subcontinent, or nearly so. Many are
relatively poorly known and some have only been seen by a
handful of ornithologists, so any observation on
distribution, habitat or behavior could be valuable.
A trip to India is always an adventure. We invite you to
come with an open mind, a sense of humour, flexible
attitude and a good set of binoculars to partake the
enjoyment while birding in India. Join the Bird
Photographic Safari...accompanied by an expert with more
then 10 years of birding experience in the wilds.
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