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As promised, am posting pictures from my first tiger encounter at Bandhavgarh. These are mostly full body shots taken with the 70-200 and kenko 1.4x. Any closeups that are posted here were taken with the 400 f/5.6. The folks at Bandhavgarh have christened almost all of their tigers based on the territory occupied by the tiger(or it's mother). The two brothers shown below belong to the Mirchaini Tigress (she was out of town, thankfully, when we visited them). They are almost 2 years old, ready to move out of mom's house and establish their own territory.Glad I visited them while they were together.
After this entire thing happened, on our way back, my guide informed me that one of the two brothers that I photographed earlier had actually killed a villager who had strayed into the core zone to collect tendu leaves(tobacco) which are used to create a local cigarette called "bidi". This happened 6-7 months ago.He was only mauled to death and not eaten. Glad I came to know about this fact AFTER I took these shots. I will post more about Bandhavgarh park and zone details in another post(of course with pictures).
So here goes:
#1 Hello, Kitty Cat !

#2 Hey there, human !

#3 Wait, there's more humans

#4 Great, my lunch has arrived

#5 Let's go check it out ( bad bad camera angle)

#6 Hey Bro, I need some help !

#7 Sure, let's go !

#8 Which one would you like for lunch ?

#9 Hmm, let's see....

#10 I like that one, yummy !

#11 Stop And Stare

#12 Should I jump aboard ? Doesn't look that high

#13 Or, should I bring that human down ?

#14 Great Idea, indeed !

#15 Mirchaini1: On a second thought, I'm just gonna do some R&R, these humans taste just like chicken anyway

#16 Mirchaini2: Is that right, human ?

Thanks for viewing ! As I witnessed this event while this was going on, the tigers were clearly agitated by the presence of elephants and humans surrounding them.This controversial method of tracking tigers with elephants and cornering them, although bad, was a unique experience. My desire to see tigers in the wild was partially accomplished. I say partially because we did get some help here from the elephant trackers for this encounter. I wanted a complete "Do It Yourself" way of tracking/photographing tigers and as luck would have it, my evening encounter was just like I had imagined in my head. More about that encounter with pictures soon.
Thanks, again,for reading and viewing these pictures !!
Kiran
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