Rose-ringed Parakeets: From India with Love

Rose-ringed parakeets do not know how to make a subtle entrance. On evenings, when the dusty Bangalore sky finally ruptures and oozes cadmium red, shrill squawks rend the air. Crimson-nosed emerald torpedoes on wings scud into view, banking and weaving through trees and buildings at ridiculous speeds and with disdainful dexterity. As they come closer,... Continue Reading →

The Greater Coucal: Orange Is Not The New Black

We've had the best bird sightings on Sunday mornings. Today, we saw a flock of rose-ringed parakeets weaving furiously between canopies. These candy-colored fliers are no dandies. They seem to rocket through the leafy lanes with speed, precision, and power. We heard a few white-cheeked barbets before we spotted them hopping around in extra thick... Continue Reading →

Purple-Rumped Sunbirds: Jewel Thieves

The Purple-Rumped sunbird (Leptocoma zeylonica), along with the Asian Green Bee-Eater (Merops orientalis), is one of the most colorful birds I encounter at home. When the pomegranate plant that grows on my balcony or the shampoo ginger (pine cone ginger) flowers, these sunbirds arrive early to beat the usual queue. Up close, the Purple-Rumped sunbird... Continue Reading →

Black Drongo: Dragon Warrior

I was very worried about the Black Drongo that I saw perched on the telephone line two nights in a row in the same place. The Black Drongo was one of those rare common bird that I could identify from when I was a kid. Its Tamil name, Rettai Vaal Kuruvi, also helps aid recollection... Continue Reading →

The BulBuls of 198

For some days now, I have been reading Tim Birkhead's excellent book Birds and Us, A 12,000 Year History, from Cave Art to Conservation. I picked it up in Kinokuniya in Bangkok (at the Central World outlet). Sometime this year, I started taking a fledgling interest in the birds visiting my Bangalore home, chiefly the... Continue Reading →

There And Back Again

I've had a traveling injury that first started from my right shoulder. Slowly, the pain migrated to my lower back and finally came to rest on my right ankle. Over the past seven months, I have paid some attention to how it has immobilized me, forcing me to rely on other body parts to compensate... Continue Reading →

Singapore

I haven't written about my time in Singapore for a reason. It disproportionately features in my most secretively hoarded memories. Whenever I think back to my time in Singapore I can feel my heart quickening and pulse racing. When I try to write about it I have a feeling not very much unlike when one... Continue Reading →

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