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The Green Ogre

Tagged 'All things Eco, not necessarily Umberto', The Green Ogre is a blog about wildlife conservation, environment, birding, bird migration, green trends and ecology in India and the world.
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Author: Bijoy V.
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In the arms of Shiva - a trek to Tungnath

Dec 2, 2009
This travelogue on my trek to Tungnath, the highest Shiva shrine in the world, has appeared as an India Abroad Magazine cover story with the dateline December 4, 2009. India Abroad, owned by Rediff.com and published chiefly from New York, is the...

Moth Smoke - three unidentified flying objects

Nov 30, 2009
Over the last three weeks, the weather has been very odd in Bangalore. We had an extended spell of rain and some very wet days. And then some very warm nights -- sleeping with the fan on at night in late November has certainly been a first. It's been...

Read TIMES OF NEED - Vol 1 #3 - THERMAL AND A QUARTER Online Free | entertainment | YUDU [del.icio.us]

Oct 30, 2009
TIMES OF NEED is Thermal And A Quarter's monthly e-zine containing our irreverently relevant, mercilessly funny analysis of politics, business, media, entertainment and current affairs. Our tagline 'Say no to Page Threes' is fair enough, because TIMES...

Encounter: Russet Sparrow

Oct 25, 2009
Like thousands of coins jingling in hundreds of fists, the chirruping of sparrows heralds dusk. Trees quiver as roosting flocks fuss like train passengers arguing over berths. The din dies down with the fading light and all is quiet again. Until the...

Encounter - The Himalayan Monal

Oct 13, 2009
In May 2007, on my first visit to the Uttarakhand Himalaya, the Himalayan Monal (Lophophorus impejanus) proved utterly elusive. Fighting altitude sickness in the foggy heights of Bedni Bugyal, I was offered a tachistoscopic glimpse of a metallic blue...


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