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Congratulations on a great adventure! I enjoyed your journal and have recommended it to a friend who is soon to visit India. It takes a lot of courage to cycle through a Tiger reserve. Best wishes,
11 months agoThanks, Bill. I kept seeing a lot of these "Narrow-banded bluebottles" and was very fascinated by their iridescent blue/green color. Thanks for figuring out their names.
1 year agoThanks, Bill. This is truly helpful. I am very curious as to how you dig up the names. Do you do a photo search or a word search? Thanks again for your help.
1 year agoMatches photos of narrow banded bluebottle.
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/497345-Graphium-teredon/browse_photos
This one really took some digging, but I found a perfect photo match! Very unique!
Sahyadri Dew-Grass
http://www.flowersofindia.net/catalog/slides/Sahyadri%20Dew-Grass.html
Thanks, Steve for pointing out the typo. Definitely, I am having the time of my life. I just wish that I had more time. A happy thanksgiving to you and your family.
1 year agoHi, you may have misdated this entry. It is still mid November in the world but you seem to have accidentally labelled it as late November. Probably you meant to write October. What a great trip you ard having.
1 year agoThank you for sharing your journey. It is fascinating.
1 year agostrange way to blur photos.
1 year agoThe first rule of wildlife encounters is to never approach a mama with a baby.
1 year agoSpotted locust. For once, this ID was easy to find!
https://www.jungledragon.com/specie/6340/spotted_locust.html
Found a photo match! Blue Mormon swallowtail.
https://www.inaturalist.org/guide_taxa/1375780
Karnataka (a south India state) is a major grower of coffee and it does have a unique way of preparing coffee. This method of making filter coffee is seen in other South Indian states as well..
1 year agoHaha.:-) I use a 3-liter camelback bladder. People were kind enough to let me fill 3 liters before they would fill their 30-40 liters..
1 year ago
Hello George, thanks for your comments and all I will say I was "FOOLISH" to have ridden solo through the tiger reserves. I was hyper-alert or even on the edge of my little seat but not sure if I would take such chances especially ride through the second Tiger reserve which had worse roads and conditions..:-(
11 months agoBy the way, please feel free to pass my contact info (hemashettar@gmail.com) to your friend. I am here for another 6 months or longer and planning to ride/learn more.