Sunday, November 29, 2015
Saturday, November 28, 2015
Snail and Shell
Though the
pictures were shot last year, during the season of rain, it was fun following
the snail and this is one of the biggest snails I have seen ever. I watched the
snail trying to pass through an iron handle of a concrete slab at home and it
somehow entered its head and antenna but not the big shell on back. Understanding
the hindrance, it reversed the decision and makes a move above the handle and the
progress was amuse to watch.
Monsoon or rain
brings out numbers of hidden species and we couldn’t have seen a trace of them until
there was constant showering. Many a time I have wondered how these stems shoot
up only when the earth becomes wet and organise lives nonetheless things are invisible.
Though science reveals almost, certain things amazes beyond understanding and I
think that makes life interesting.
Coming to the
snail, it has a wonderful shell coil that goes in shape of cone. I have seen
snails, but mostly bear spiral shells and also smaller in sizes. I observe the
snail’s shell pattern and shade was faded somewhere to make it look little aged,
but I wasn’t sure it was the snail dead dried and stick to the wall days further
from then.
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Thursday, November 26, 2015
Fence across Field
For today’s
Good Fences meme, I share a picture from Javadhu Hills – an extension of the
Eastern Ghats, near Vellore.
And here’s a
fence run across a patch of step paddy fields, adjoining a pool of water near Jamunamarathur –
a major village and town that connect many mountainous villages of Javadhu
Hills. I visited this
place in 2013.
Labels:
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good fence,
Hill station,
Nature,
Tamil Nadu,
Travel,
Village
Tuesday, November 24, 2015
Once again with downpour!
Once again
water entered home last night due to another heavy rain stroke the Chennai
city. We didn’t anticipate such heavy rainfall after the second week of
November’s downpour – that almost flooded the Chennai city, and met. Dept was
also certain that heavy rain is not possible unless there’s a low pressure in
Bay of Bengal. But still we received heavy rainfall because of the air
circulation or pulling up of air by the low pressure in Arabian Sea (according
to the met. Dept), although it had disappeared now, there’s a trace of low
pressure in the southern bay which perhaps trigger rain in one or two days if
it further moves northeast. It was pretty quick this time that the water level
around our home touched the doorstep within an hour of rain and as usual, the
sewage was the first to rose inside followed by the footsteps of flood water.
Lol
Once again
having an holiday at the upper portion of the house, with water receding slowly
and food coming from my aunt’s home in next street, it was a feel better
situation right now as we used to this already. Just only four days back we
climbed down to home and now with another replay waits ahead. We are in perplex whether to climb down again
or not with the weather condition been unstable here, and with the trace of new
low pressure and warning of raining throughout the state, we’re yet to decided to
do what only tomorrow. Glad there was electric and I was able to connect to
internet Wi-Fi to make a post on the condition we go through. Though I really don’t
want to write post on this and also not want to make a friend feel bad about declining
the invite to home during this time. I just write to let know others what’s happening
at this side. Will catch up with blogs once got down...
Saturday, November 21, 2015
Dabchick @ Kukkal Lake
The Little grebe,
also known as Dabchick, is a member of the grebe family of water birds that I
found in the Kukkal Lake, a pristine water body near Kodaikanal. About 30km
from Kodaikanal, the Kukkal Lake sits amid a great ecosystem which includes
swamp, grassland and sholas and during my visit to the lake first time in 2012,
I was amused to check this little bird species creating lovely ripples across
the lake. I initially thought it to be an insect due to it’s smaller in size
but only at the maximum zoom length on my point and shoot cam I come to reveal
the bird and at that moment also I considered it as a little duck.
At 23 to 29 cm
(9.1 to 11.4 in) in length, Dabchick is the smallest European member of its
family and commonly found in open bodies of water across most of its range. The
little grebe is a small water bird with a pointed bill and the adult is
unmistakable in summers, predominantly dark above with its rich, rufous colour
neck, cheeks and flanks, and bright yellow gape. The rufous is replaced by a
dirty brownish grey in non-breeding and juvenile birds. The little grebe is an
excellent swimmer and diver and pursues its fish and aquatic invertebrate prey
underwater. It uses the vegetation skilfully as a hiding place, and during my
visit too, I checked the bird taking numerous dips on the tranquil lake.
(sources of info wiki)
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(sources of info wiki)
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