Saturday, September 07, 2019

Chameleon and Rain Tree


Perhaps it was afternoon when I casually came into the balcony; spot a chameleon taking nap on the branches of the Rain tree or Monkey pod (Albizia saman) grown opposite to our house on the roadside. The chameleon wasn’t taking nap quite but was on its usual slow pace push ups and I didn’t want to miss the chance, so quickly reached the camera and took few shots because the iPhone don’t zoom for that long.


Actually the Rain Tree was wrongly planted in our street or unaware of what tree was it when planted because there isn’t enough space for the widespread tree to grow in our street and the tree separated into two branches at few feet from the ground went growing wild in multiple directions to look distracting and blocking the wind. Though we managed to cut few branches of the tree sometime back it started too grown again to damage the look. Post winter the tree lost many of its thick pinnate leaves to leave ground yellow carpet but it hasn’t bloomed yet in white and pink.

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9 comments:

  1. The clarity on iphone with this much zoom is quite good!

    Destination Infinity

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  2. That little guy has found a perfect place to perch! Enjoy your day!

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  3. Hello, great photos and neat sighting. I have never seen a Chameleon. I just got back from my trip and I am catching up with comments. Thanks for linking up and sharing your post. Have a happy day and a great new week! PS, I appreciate your visits and comments.

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  4. You've got a good eye (and camera) to spot and capture this critter!

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  5. Awesome chameleon photos!

    Happy Day to You,
    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  6. Great capture, Jeevan. Good eyes to spot the Chameleon, well done!

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  7. Your iPhone did a great job. Beautiful chameleon.

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  8. Anonymous6:40 am

    What a wonderful thing to see! I'd love to spot a chameleon! Also, a cool tree too. I'm fascinated by the quality of the photo too.

    Elsie

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