Entering Bandhavgarh by jeep
First things first
An Indian roller digging for breakfast
Morning yoga
An Indian roller and its prey
On my way to lunch
Flutter
Blending in
Barely hanging on
A lime butterfly getting breakfast
I spy something delicious
A sambar scampering off
Sneak attack from the trees
Counterattack
The Shesh Shaiya, a statue of Lord Vishnu, rests partway up the mountain in Bandhavgarh's Tala zone
The tiger alarm has been sounded
A peahen in the process of being not at all impressed by a peacock's display
I eat when I am nervous
Digesting
A lazy afternoon
The afternoons can be sweltering
Reflection
Cooling down
A refreshing break
Moo?
Lovebirds
Siblings
An Indian pond heron has found a snack
The colorful junglefowl is rather shy
Keeping watch
King of the birds
A pair of red-naped ibis (or is it ibii?)
Old man on a stump
A passionate exchange
Surveying the scene
A sulphur in the light
Yellow eyes
Spread
You look delicious
The lesser ajutant stork, whose name is only slightly shorter than its wingspan
On the prowl
The approach
Stalking
A serpent eagle spreads its wings
A cautious drink
A sulphur in the dark
Motherly love
Crash landing
Lillies ad infinitum
The thinker
Smug
Looking down on you
Painted storks everywhere
Now you see mee...
This tickles my belly
Mom is calling
Taking flight
The elusive jungle owlet
Sunset over the valley
Evening bloom
Dreaming together
Exiting Bandhavgarh