The Sambar Deer — Rusa unicolor

Sambar Deer Scientific Name (Rusa unicolor): Facts, Habitat, and Wildlife Insights

Sambar Deer Scientific Name (Rusa unicolor) The scientific name of the Sambar Deer is Rusa unicolor.This magnificent species is one of India’s most recognizable deer, often seen roaming freely through forests and national parks. Known for its intelligence and calm demeanor, the Sambar plays a crucial role in India’s natural food chain — especially as […]

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Changeable Hawk-Eagle perched on a branch at Tadoba National Park

Changeable Hawk-Eagle Spotted at Tadoba National Park

Changeable Hawk-Eagle Introduction to the Changeable Hawk-Eagle The Changeable Hawk-Eagle (Nisaetus cirrhatus) is one of India’s most striking raptors. Known for its adaptability and fierce hunting skills, this bird of prey is a powerful symbol of the wild. True to its name, the species shows variation in plumage and appearance, with both crested and crestless

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Woolly-necked Stork standing on a log at Bandhavgarh National Park.

Woolly-necked Stork at Bandhavgarh – A Rare Wetland Beauty

The Woolly-necked Stork (Ciconia episcopus) is one of India’s most elegant wetland birds. With its distinctive white “woolly” neck and striking dark plumage, this bird is often found in paddy fields, riverbanks, and national parks. Spotted at Bandhavgarh National Park, this stork adds to the park’s rich avian diversity. Woolly-necked Stork in Bandhavgarh While Bandhavgarh

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