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Hi All,
Wanted to break up the routine with some shots of a not so commonly known place in my home state Gujarat (President Trump recently discovered this state in his India tour).
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Before my visit to the Tiger reserve this January, I spent 2 days in this little-known amazing place. It's home to the wild asses (wild in more ways than one, as you will see shortly). These asses could not be domesticated.
" The Indian wild ass, as with most other Asian wild ass subspecies, is quite different from the African wild ass species. The coat is usually sandy, but varies from reddish grey, fawn, to pale chestnut. The animal possesses an erect, dark mane which runs from the back of the head and along the neck. The mane is then followed by a dark brown stripe running along the back, to the root of the tail.
The Indian ass (Equus hemionus khur) also called the Ghudkhur, Khur or Indian onager in the local Gujarati language, is a subspecies of the onager native to Southern Asia.
It is currently listed as Near Threatened by IUCN. At the previous census in 2009, estimated 4,038 Indian wild ass. However, the population was still growing. In December 2014, the population was estimated at 4,451 individuals. It has increased from a jump of 454. However, as of 2015, the current Indian wild ass population has increased to more than 4,800 individuals in and outside of the Wild Ass Wildlife Sanctuary of India." Courtesy Wikipedia.
The desert is not a sandy type of desert, but a marshy type where for millenniums salt making from the underground water drilled and mined was a big industry. The industry is failing now, with the commercial farming from the sea with big corporations undertakings really killing the home/cottage industry. All the potable water for the human inhabitants has to be trucked from outside, hence every drop is valuable. It was here I realized how wasteful I am about the water usage, leaving the faucet running while brushing etc. Please conserve water.
Also home to many migratory birds. Included is some NSFW stuff, please do not scroll down if you are easily offended or sensitive
Here goes.
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1- Wild Asses at sunset
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2- Indian courser
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3 - Flamingo at sunrise
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4 - Baybacked shrike
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5 - kicking ass
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6- short toed snake eagle
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7- flamingos in high key
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8 - Sun kissed Flamingos
Edited on Mar 06, 2020 at 10:27 PM · View previous versions
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