Saturday, 29 December 2018

Down the City Lane


Thank you very much for overwhelming support throughout the year, your love, and interest motivates me to find something new every time. Today I thought a lot on what to bring to your platter, had few ideas on birds/animals but then suddenly something bug my mind that gave me an idea to get into today’s topic.

The bug is to make awareness of the value of our own city, I am sure most of us are not aware that our city is rich with such a lovely creature, so let me update you on what a value we have in our vicinity which is not explored by us at all.

Do we know your City well?

The answer is surely no, because of which many such areas were picked up for extending concrete jungle at the cost of Mother Nature. If we know our city well we can save our jewels from such unwanted exploitation. If we know our city, we can make our upcoming generation better citizens by showing them the kind of value our city offers.

This is one part; another part is we are so busy in our day-to-day life that we do not realize that we are surrounded by lovely creatures around us. Especially in the winter season, it is added with many migratory birds as well. We should connect to such places once or twice in a month, trust me early morning walk with birding adds extra oxygen. See the DSLR section to understand the kind of creatures we have well within our lovely city. Every city is rich with resources we just need little effort to explore it. let me provide you some excellent places for your knowledge so as you can plan your visit.

Excellent city wilderness

If you get a chance or I would say pull out some time to connect with wilderness, you can start with any of these lovely places within the city.


Wetland at TS Chanakya Maritime Institute Seawoods, Bhandup Pumping Station, Sanjay Gandhi National Part, Sewree, Yeoor, Uran, Powai Lake. I am sure you are shocked to know that these names are known but values are unknown.


List of wilderness

Unlimited Flamingo, Painted Stork, Marsh Harrier, Koel, Cormorant, Egret, Mongoose, Red Muniya, Kingfisher, and many more.

A Message of the Day 


Save Wildlife. Save Earth

Protect our wetland to keep our city pollution level intact, the degradation of wilderness will create incurable problems in the future.

Author:

BT Wild Art Life is Safari. Enjoy it.


DSLR Dil Se



















Flamingos 

Searching for Food

See the style

Walk when you talk

Dancing together

Koel

Preparation to fly

Painted Stork on mission 

Mission accomplished

Very common Egret with uncommon picture

Cormorant searching Fish

Another look from Cormorant

Mongoose

Flamingo on sleep mode

Marsh Harrier





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