Cormorants at Shahpura Lake, Bhopal - Cormorants do not have oil glands to keep their wings from getting wet. Each time they get out of the water, they sit on the bank for sometime and spread their wings for drying.One can see them in numbers in Winters at Shahpura Lake.
This is Bhopal's blog and brings you different flavours of Bhopal, capital city of Madhya Pradesh.
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Friday, December 25, 2009
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Blue pansy butterfly
Sun loving winged wonder, seen here sitting on the bare ground in one of the office of Bhopal, this medim sized butterfly looked attractive for the camera !
Bhopal markets catch up for Christmas & New Year
Hangings outside shop at 10 number market for sale. Markets decorate and gear up for Christmas and New Year. Archies and Bakeries are their best !
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Traffic lights are new ad sites !
Traffic lamp posts are new ad sites in Bhopal. The one in picture is at 10 number market is an effort to reach directly into eyes of 'the customer'. By the way the place 'traffic light' where these boxes are hanged and the colour of ad 'red' is interesting !
Further traffic lights are also not working, am not sure what that indicates ?. But hope 'all' would be happy to help in case one meets with an accident !
Further traffic lights are also not working, am not sure what that indicates ?. But hope 'all' would be happy to help in case one meets with an accident !
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Handicraft fair at Gohar Mahal
Handicraft fair at Gohar Mahal. This Palace built on banks of upper lake of Bhopal is normlly known for its fairs which are held almosr year round but more in winters. Now a days handicraft fair in onggoing.
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Celebrating spirit of the childhood
Bhopal, Dec 5, 2009 : More than 300 hundred children participated in Masti Ki Pathshala organized by Aarambh, a non governmental organization with support from UNICEF held at BHEL sports club, Berkhera.
Children from Aishbagh, Bajaria, Kabadkhana, Annu Nagar, Atal Ayub Nagar, Indra Sahayat Nagar participated in the various event held to mark the day. Children participated in various track & field sports activities during the day and cultural programme like song and dance in the afternoon. Games stall were installed where children enjoyed during the day. The programme was part of events to mark 20th anniversary of Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Friday, December 4, 2009
Demanding justice
Hundreds of gas victims took out torch rally on Dec 2 evening from Bhopal talkies to factory site, demanding justice. Led by the Bhopal Group for Information and Action, an NGO, the victims walked carrying blazing torches and shouting slogans that revealed the fire in their wounded hearts, ‘‘Bahut ho gaya pacchis saal. Bhopal ko insaaf chahiye". (Picture courtesy A.M. Faruqui)
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Monday, November 30, 2009
World AIDS Day - Rally by medical students
Sunday, November 29, 2009
From the fence at Van Vihar
Whistling teals zipping Bhopal !
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Red Munia in Bhopal
The Red Munia, is a sparrow-sized bird of the Munia family. They are popular cage birds due to the colourful plumage of the males in their breeding season. Their normal habitat is open grassland and paddy fields. They breed in the monsoon season. The species name amandava and the common name of avadavat is derived from the city of Ahmedabad from where these birds were exported into the pet trade. The beak begins to turn red in May and darkens during November and December. The beak then turns rapidly to black in April and the cycle continues.
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Child rights meet at Bhopal - Children Day special
Dalit Adhikar Manch held children's meet at Gandhi Bhawan in Bhopal to mark Children's Day. Children and NGOs from 14 districts of Madhya Pradesh participated. The meet was hosted by Dalit Sangh in support with NGOs from 14 districts and Action Aid. It was an opportunity for children to speak out their views, enjoy play and voice their opinions. Adults not only listened and interacted withy them but also welcomed the children who were on dias. A booklet Child rights in Hindi was also released by children. Children were also distributed children’s newsletter titled ‘Bacchon ki Pehl’ which is brought about child reporters, a initiative oif Dalit Sangh supported by UNICEF office for Madhya Pradesh.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Large Cormorants come home !
Pied Kingfisher at Bhopal's Van Vihar
The Pied Kingfisher (Ceryle rudis) is a water kingfisher and is world's third most common kingfisher. One cannot miss it, with its pied shade along with its noise it is visible. But is very jittery so one needs patience to click unlike the other kingfishers which are 'photograh friendly'. This one eats fish, and will also take crustaceans and large aquatic insects. It usually hunts by hovering stationarily over the water and dives down bill first directly below to catch fish. Th picture has been taken at Van Vihar at the aviary section of the park.
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Bhopal's Winged fly
Plain Tiger Butterfly at Bhopal's 12 Shed. Plain Tiger is a medium-sized 'winged fly' with a wingspan of about 7–8 cm. The body is black with many white spots. The wings are tawny the upper side being brighter and richer than the underside. The apical half of the fore wing is black with a white band. The hind wing has 3 black spots around the center. The hind wing has a thin border of black enclosing a series of semicircular white spots.
This is commonest of Indian butterflies and is a familiar sight to practically everyone on the subcontinent. It flies from dawn to dusk, frequenting gardens, sipping from flowers and, late in the day, fluttering low over bushes to find a resting place for the night.
The Plain Tiger is protected from attacks due to the unpalatable alkaloids ingested during the larval stages. The butterfly therefore flies slowly and leisurely, generally close to the ground and in a straight line. This gives a would-be predator ample time to recognise and avoid attacking it. Inexperienced predators will try attacking it, but will learn soon enough to avoid this butterfly as the alkoloids in its body cause vomiting. The butterfly also has a tough, skin to survive such occasional attacks.
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Sunday, November 1, 2009
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