Off the curiosity, uploading this image. With my new iPhone… I know it’s an addiction,but still little things happiness 😎😆💚🧡❤️🤎
P-142,sister of P-141(which is my first sighted tigress of @pannatiger_reserve ) I missed photographing this female tiger in my last trip .. but now then it gave a complete headon show… From @pannatigerreserve_official @mptfs.official Shot on date January 11/2025 morning safari… Winter mornings are always special for photography….. @sonyalphain @sonyalpha
My first sighting of leopard with the fresh kill , after my photography career… Sighting a leopard in tiger territory is difficult and this sighting with the kill on ground, looks like a fresh hunt… 🐆 🦌… Thank you @maheshpdomre for guiding driver to position the vehicle as such I can photograph this sighting in all possibilities. Sighted on 21-01/2025 #panna #pannatigerreserve
My first sighting of leopard with the fresh kill , after my photography career… Sighting a leopard in tiger territory is difficult and this sighting with the kill on ground, looks like a fresh hunt… 🐆 🦌… Thank you @maheshpdomre for guiding driver to position the vehicle as such I can photograph this sighting in all possibilities. Sighted on 21-01/2025 #panna #pannatigerreserve
My first sighting of leopard with the fresh kill , after my photography career… Sighting a leopard in tiger territory is difficult and this sighting with the kill on ground, looks like a fresh hunt… 🐆 🦌… Thank you @maheshpdomre for guiding driver to position the vehicle as such I can photograph this sighting in all possibilities. Sighted on 21-01/2025 #panna #pannatigerreserve
My first sighting of leopard with the fresh kill , after my photography career… Sighting a leopard in tiger territory is difficult and this sighting with the kill on ground, looks like a fresh hunt… 🐆 🦌… Thank you @maheshpdomre for guiding driver to position the vehicle as such I can photograph this sighting in all possibilities. Sighted on 21-01/2025 #panna #pannatigerreserve
One more landscape shot from @pannatigerreserve_official @pannatiger_reserve …… This is the reason I prefer this tiger reserve multiple visits… the beautiful landscapes, plateaus and surprising sightings!!💕🐆🐅🫰 @pannatigerreserve_official is my all time favourite place even I had zero sightings. These shots are shot in BOAT SAFARI. …. I suggest tourists who visit panna tiger reserve must experience this BOATING EXPERIENCE. 🫰💕 Shot dated January 11/2025
One more landscape shot from @pannatigerreserve_official @pannatiger_reserve …… This is the reason I prefer this tiger reserve multiple visits… the beautiful landscapes, plateaus and surprising sightings!!💕🐆🐅🫰 @pannatigerreserve_official is my all time favourite place even I had zero sightings. These shots are shot in BOAT SAFARI. …. I suggest tourists who visit panna tiger reserve must experience this BOATING EXPERIENCE. 🫰💕 Shot dated January 11/2025
One more landscape shot from @pannatigerreserve_official @pannatiger_reserve …… This is the reason I prefer this tiger reserve multiple visits… the beautiful landscapes, plateaus and surprising sightings!!💕🐆🐅🫰 @pannatigerreserve_official is my all time favourite place even I had zero sightings. These shots are shot in BOAT SAFARI. …. I suggest tourists who visit panna tiger reserve must experience this BOATING EXPERIENCE. 🫰💕 Shot dated January 11/2025
New year New beginnings Exciting with the new sightings I have ever experienced… Thank you nature for experiencing this exclusive sightings ……🐅🐅🐅💫🐅🐅🫰🫰 Tiger 101 (Baadal) from @ranthambore_national_park @rajasthan_tourism @rajasthanforestdepartment .. Sighted this tiger in my morning safari, zone -6 dated 08 January 2025
New year New beginnings Exciting with the new sightings I have ever experienced… Thank you nature for experiencing this exclusive sightings ……🐅🐅🐅💫🐅🐅🫰🫰 Tiger 101 (Baadal) from @ranthambore_national_park @rajasthan_tourism @rajasthanforestdepartment .. Sighted this tiger in my morning safari, zone -6 dated 08 January 2025
New year New beginnings Exciting with the new sightings I have ever experienced… Thank you nature for experiencing this exclusive sightings ……🐅🐅🐅💫🐅🐅🫰🫰 Tiger 101 (Baadal) from @ranthambore_national_park @rajasthan_tourism @rajasthanforestdepartment .. Sighted this tiger in my morning safari, zone -6 dated 08 January 2025
For a change let’s have a look on Jungle cat captured in misty mornings…. #junglecat very rare sightings in the jungle. As we know jungle cats are nocturnal, less seen in the day time especially in the tourism sector… but I’m lucky ☺️ to sight this beautiful species in the jungle. Shot in December 31/2024
For a change let’s have a look on Jungle cat captured in misty mornings…. #junglecat very rare sightings in the jungle. As we know jungle cats are nocturnal, less seen in the day time especially in the tourism sector… but I’m lucky ☺️ to sight this beautiful species in the jungle. Shot in December 31/2024
For a change let’s have a look on Jungle cat captured in misty mornings…. #junglecat very rare sightings in the jungle. As we know jungle cats are nocturnal, less seen in the day time especially in the tourism sector… but I’m lucky ☺️ to sight this beautiful species in the jungle. Shot in December 31/2024
It’s leopard time for panna now…. No specific reason why I’m so excited to shoot leopard everytime🫰🫰🐆🐆 Must be becoz it always gives surprise visits to the tourists in the jungle… Last and most important—- thank you @maheshpdomre ji , for the reason behind to get this beautiful frames . The guide who guided the driver to position the vehicle as such to click the images …. Thank you so much ji Shot on January 20/2025
It’s leopard time for panna now…. No specific reason why I’m so excited to shoot leopard everytime🫰🫰🐆🐆 Must be becoz it always gives surprise visits to the tourists in the jungle… Last and most important—- thank you @maheshpdomre ji , for the reason behind to get this beautiful frames . The guide who guided the driver to position the vehicle as such to click the images …. Thank you so much ji Shot on January 20/2025
It’s leopard time for panna now…. No specific reason why I’m so excited to shoot leopard everytime🫰🫰🐆🐆 Must be becoz it always gives surprise visits to the tourists in the jungle… Last and most important—- thank you @maheshpdomre ji , for the reason behind to get this beautiful frames . The guide who guided the driver to position the vehicle as such to click the images …. Thank you so much ji Shot on January 20/2025
It’s leopard time for panna now…. No specific reason why I’m so excited to shoot leopard everytime🫰🫰🐆🐆 Must be becoz it always gives surprise visits to the tourists in the jungle… Last and most important—- thank you @maheshpdomre ji , for the reason behind to get this beautiful frames . The guide who guided the driver to position the vehicle as such to click the images …. Thank you so much ji Shot on January 20/2025
It’s leopard time for panna now…. No specific reason why I’m so excited to shoot leopard everytime🫰🫰🐆🐆 Must be becoz it always gives surprise visits to the tourists in the jungle… Last and most important—- thank you @maheshpdomre ji , for the reason behind to get this beautiful frames . The guide who guided the driver to position the vehicle as such to click the images …. Thank you so much ji Shot on January 20/2025
Subadult male tiger from tadoba….. Sub-adult tigers start moving away from their family when they are 18 months old, and eventually move away entirely to establish their own territories. A sub-adult tiger is a tiger that is between the ages of 2 and 3 years old. Tigers are categorized into six age groups based on their age and characteristics: Cubs: Less than 12 months old Juveniles: 1–2 years old Sub-adults: 2–3 years old Young-adults: 3–5 years old Prime-adults: 5–10 years old Old-adults: Over 10 years old 🐅 🐅🐅🐅 Sub-adult tigers face a lot of competition when establishing their territories, and many may be killed in the process. 🐅 🐯 Sub-adult tigers learn to hunt by playing with their siblings and mothers, and by mock charging. 🐅 Shot with Sonya7rv 200-600mm lens @sonyalphain @tadobaofficial @tadobavanyavillas
Subadult male guarding it’s own territory ….. Tigers mark their territory more heavily at the boundaries of their territory than in the interior. They are most active when establishing new territories🐅🐅 the tiger’s fur isn’t bright orange: it looks green and matches the background. Tigers’ markings also play an important role. Their vertical stripes, which range from brown to black, are an example of what biologists call disruptive coloration🐅🐅🐅
Roma’s subadult tigress from #tadoba @tadobaofficial @tadobavanyavillas Shot on Sony alpha series 70-200mm lens