Friday, 2 November 2018

Goldfish... (Carassius auratus)..

A freshwater cyprinid fish (Carassius auratus) native to eastern Asia, usually having brassy or reddish coloring and bred in many ornamental forms as an aquarium fish.

It is one of the most commonly kept aquarium fish.

A relatively small member of the carp family
the goldfish is native to East Asia.

It was first selectively bred in Ancient China more than a thousand years ago, and several distinct breeds have since been developed.
Goldfish breeds vary greatly in size, body shape, fin configuration and colouration (various combinations of white, yellow, orange, red, brown).

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DILROSE:CORMORANTS VEDIOZ..




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The Indian cormorant...


The Indian cormorant / Indian shag (Phalacrocorax fuscicollis) is a member of the cormorant family.

Cormorants and shags are medium-to-large birds,with body weight ( 0.35–5 kilogram) and wing span (45–100 centimetres)

The majority of species have dark feathers.
The bill is long, thin and hooked.
Their feet have webbing 

All species are fish-eaters, catching the prey by diving from the surface. They are excellent divers, and under water they propel themselves with their feet with help from their wings

They are seen in estuaries and mangroves but not on the open coast. They breed very locally in mixed species breeding colonies

Cormorants nest in colonies around the shore, on trees, islets or cliffs.
They are coastal rather than oceanic birds,

It is a gregarious species that can be easily distinguished from the similar sized little cormorant by its blue eye, small head with a sloping forehead and a long narrow bill ending in a hooked tip.

The Cormorant may be found in small village ponds, garden ponds as well as large freshwater bodies such as rivers and lakes and even estuaries.


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Thursday, 1 November 2018

Dilrose:otter vedioz....




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Otters ...

Otters are carnivorous mammals (subfamily Lutrinae.)
The 13 otter species are all semiaquatic, aquatic or marine mammals

The gestation period in otters is about 60 to 86 days.
shelter is built under tree roots, rocky cairn, It is lined with moss and grass.
To rest, otters seek refuge in underground holes, rock crevices, beaver lodges, cavities in rootsystems, or simply dense vegetation along the shoreline.

Its usual source of food is fish ,crayfish, crabs, mussels, and frogs.
They belong to the weasel family (Mustelidae) and are noted for their playful behaviour

The otter has a slender body with short legs, a strong neck, and a long flattened tail that helps propel the animal gracefully through water.

Most river otters are opportunistic, feeding on whatever is most easily obtained.

Diet often varies seasonally or locally, depending on which prey is available.

River otters hunt visually while chasing fish, but they use their manual dexterity to dislodge crabs and crayfish from under rocks.

Sensory hairs on the snout called vibrissae also assist by sensing water turbulence

They typically follow the shortest route possible and often establish much-used trails.


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Wednesday, 31 October 2018

Dilrose:eagle 2




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Dilrose:migratory birds.....




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DILROSE..PELICAN......




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Dilrose:eagle....




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Pelicans..... by a long beak and a large throat pouch ...

Pelicans are large water birds that comes under the family Pelecanidae.

They are characterised by a long beak and a large throat pouch used for catching prey and draining water from the scooped-up contents before swallowing.

They have predominantly pale plumage, the exceptions being the brown

The bills, pouches, and bare facial skin of all species become brightly coloured before the breeding season.

Pelicans eat fish, which they catch by using the extensible throat pouch as a dip-net.
The pouch is not used to store the fish, which are swallowed immediately.

The eight living pelican species have a patchy global distribution, ranging latitudinally from the tropics to the temperate zone.

Pelicans inhabit lakes, rivers, and seacoasts in many parts of the world.

Some species reaching a length of 180 cm, having a wingspan of 3 metres, and weighing up to 13 kg, they are among the largest of living birds.


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Friday, 26 October 2018

Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary


Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary  is located 18 km north of Marayoor on SH 17 in the Marayoor and Kanthalloor panchayats ( Devikulam taluk ) Idukki district of Kerala state,India.

It is one of twelve wildlife sanctuaries among the protected areas of Kerala.

The south side of the sanctuary is covered by Eravikulam National park and the north side is by Indira Gandhi wildlife sanctuary.

Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary in Idukki is home to the Great Grizzled Squirrel
It has earned the name for only rehabilitation centre for star tortoise

Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary is a unique protected area in the rain shadow region in the eastern slope of Western Ghats




Its unique location in the Western Ghats has ensured it gets less than 2 months of rainfall annually. The wildlife along with the deciduous trees makes it an ideal spot for trekking



The area is diverse in eco systems
It is a well known repository of medicinal plants and a healthy population of grizzled giant squirrel, star tortoise, tufted grey langur, gaur, spotted deer, slender loris, wild elephant, crocodile, tiger, leopard and many a birds, insects and plants.
Chinnar has about 1000 species of flowering plants and a wide variety of medicinal plants.
You can sight here 225 recorded species of birds and also the endangered species of Giant Grizzled Squirrel of India.
Interpretation Centre at Karimutty,
 Eco shops at Chinnar check post and Aalampetty, an amenity centre, inspection bunglow, dormitory and cafeteria at Chinnar check post for the needs of visitors.
One can view herds of gaur and elephants strolling around casually in this area.

Dry deciduous forests, high ranges and some grassland add to the diversity of the sanctuary.
during the journey from Karimuthi to Chinnar, Spotted Deer, Sambar, Hanuman Langur and peacocks can be seen along the road side.

The 90 km sq sanctuary is unique with its floral, ecological, geomorphologic and cultural significance.


Due to this extensive variation of rainfall, Chinnar is blessed with a wide variety of habitat types like deciduous forests, dry thorn scrub, riparian forest, shoals and grasslands.

Chinnar wildlife sanctuary is famous for its eco-tourism activities, jointly organized by Forest Department and the Ecodevelopment Committees of the local tribal communities.

 The eco-tourism facilities include river trekking, trekking to the cultural site, nature trail to the watch tower, a trek to the Thoovanam falls, interpretation activities and medicinal garden, tree house at Chinnar, trekking and camping at Vasyappara.

ACOMMODATION

Perumala Stone House – 2000
Extra Person – Rs 500/- for Indian, Rs1000/-for foreigners Note:  Park entrance fee will be charged extra : Indian- 25 INR /person , Foreigners – 315 INR/person.  maximum 6 peoples

Perumala Stone House

Methap Log House – 3000/- ( for Two Indian), 4000/- ( for Two Foreigners)
Extra Person – 1000/-per head Note:  Park entrance fee will be charged extra : Indian- 25 INR /person , Foreigners – 315 INR/person.  maximum 4 peoples

Stone House – 2000/-( for Four Indian), 5000/- ( for Four Foreigners)

Extra Person – Rs 500/- for Indian, Rs1000/-for foreigners Note:  Park entrance fee will be charged extra : Indian- 25 INR /person , Foreigners – 315 INR/person.  maximum 6 peoples

Mathikettan Shola National Park

Mathikettan Log House – 1500/ ( for Two Indian),2500/- ( for Two Foreigners)

Extra Person – 1000/-per head Note:  Park entrance fee will be charged extra : Indian- 25 INR /person , Foreigners – 315 INR/person. maximum 4 peoples

Mathikettan Shola National Park

Amenity Center – 200/-per head

Maximum  Persons – 15 to 20

Note: Park entrance fee will be charged extra : Indian- 25 INR /person , Foreigners – 315 INR/person

Pampadum Shola National Park

Bison 1 Log House – 4000/- ( for Two Indian), 5000/- ( for Two Foreigners)

Extra Person – Rs 1000/-for Indian, Rs 1500/- for foreigners Note: Park entrance fee will be charged extra : Indian- 25 INR /person , Foreigners – 315 INR/person.  maximum 3 peoples

Pampadum Shola National Park

Bison 2 Log House – 4000/ ( for Two Indian), 5000/- ( for Two Foreigners)

Extra Person – Rs 1000/-for Indian, Rs 1500/- for foreigners Note: Park entrance fee will be charged extra : Indian- 25 INR /person , Foreigners – 315 INR/person.  maximum 3 peoples

Pampadum Shola National Park

Amenity Center – 500/-per head

Maximum  Persons – 15

Note:  Park entrance fee will be charged extra : Indian- 25 INR /person , Foreigners – 315 INR/person.

Pampadum Shola National Park

Ethnic Hut – 4000/-( for Two Indian),5000/- ( for Two Foreigners)

Extra Person – Rs 1000/-for Indian, Rs 1500/- for foreigners Note: Park entrance fee will be charged extra : Indian- 25 INR /person , Foreigners – 315 INR/person.  maximum 6 peoples

Eravikulam National Park


Lakkom Log House – 3000/- ( for Two Indian),4000/- ( for Two Foreigners)

Extra Person – 1000/-per head Note:  Park entrance fee will be charged extra : Indian- 25 INR /person , Foreigners – 315 INR/person.  maximum 4 peoples

Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary – Alampetty Zone

Thoovanam Log House – 3000/-( for Two Indian),4000/- ( for Two Foreigners)

Extra Person – 1000/-per head Note: Park entrance fee will be charged extra : Indian- 25 INR /person , Foreigners – 315 INR/person. maximum 4 peoples

Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary – Alampetty Zone

Jellimala Log House – 3000/-( for Two Indian),4000/- ( for Two Foreigners)

Extra Person – 1000/-per head Note: Park entrance fee will be charged extra : Indian- 25 INR /person , Foreigners – 315 INR/person. maximum 4 peoples

Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary – Alampetty Zone


Squirrel House – 3000/-( for Four Indian),5000/- ( for Four Foreigners)

Extra Person –  Rs 700/- for Indian, Rs 1000/-For foreigners. Note:  Park entrance fee will be charged extra : Indian- 25 INR /person , Foreigners – 315 INR/person.  maximum 8 peoples

Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary – Chinnar Zone

Koottar Log House – 3000/- ( for Two Indian), 4000/- ( for Two Foreigners)

Extra Person – 1000/-per head Note:  PPark entrance fee will be charged extra : Indian- 25 INR /person , Foreigners – 315 INR/person. maximum 4 peoples

Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary – Chinnar Zone

Pambar Log House – 3000/- ( for Two Indian),4000/- ( for Two Foreigners)

Extra Person – 1000/-per head Note:  Park entrance fee will be charged extra : Indian- 25 INR /person , Foreigners – 315 INR/person.  maximum 4 peoples

Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary – Chinnar Zone

Churilipetty Log House – 3000/-( for Two Indian),4000/- ( for Two Foreigners) 

Extra Person – 1000/-per head Note:  Park entrance fee will be charged extra : Indian- 25 INR /person , Foreigners – 315 INR/person. maximum 4 peoples

Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary – Chinnar Zone

Karakkad Tree House – 3000/- ( for Two Indian), 4000/- ( for Two Foreigners)

Extra Person – 1000/-per head Note: Park entrance fee will be charged extra : Indian- 25 INR /person , Foreigners – 315 INR/person. maximum 3 peoples

Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary – Chinnar Zone

Amenity Center – 350/-per head

Maximum  Persons –  20

Note: Park entrance fee will be charged extra : Indian- 25 INR /person , Foreigners – 315 INR/personn.

Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary – Chinnar Zone

Night Jar Camping – 350/-per head

Maximum  Persons –  12

Note: Park entrance fee will be charged extra : Indian- 25 INR /person , Foreigners – 315 INR/person.

Dormitories

Eravikulam National Park – 150/- per head , Maximum  Persons –  40

Pampadum Shola National Park – 150/- per head , Maximum  Persons –  30

Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary – 150/- per head , Maximum  Persons –  40

Above rates are for Two adults stay in respective room with Dinner and Breakfast Inclusions : Breakfast,  Dinner and Trekking Check in: 2 PM and Checkout:  10 AM, Entrance Fee 315/- for Foreigner 25/- for Indians

Child policy

Children above 8 years will be charged @ 500/head The amount you are spending goes to the benefit and development of forest dependent people and their livelihood and protection of our forests.
 Any further clarification, Please feel free to contact us 9AM TO 5PM. 85476 03199, 8301024187, 8547603222.
email : munnarwildlifebooking@gmail.com

Location: 77º 15’ and 77º 17 East Longitude and 10º 15 ‘ and 10º21’ North Latitude.Area: 90.422 sq. km.Climate: Temperature varies from 18ºC to 25ºCTopography: Altitude ranging from 500 to 2400m . Major Peaks in the Sanctuary are Kottakombumalai (2144 m), Rainfall: Average annual rainfall is 100mm.
Forest Types: The major portion of the area is covered with grass lands. There were also several patches of shoals.


Contact Address:
The Wildlife Warden
Eravikulam National Park
Munnar P.O, Idukki, Kerala, PIN - 685 612
Phone: +91 4865 231587
Mobile:+ 91 9447979093
Email:  ww-munnar@forest.kerala.gov.in
Website: www.chinnar.org

Entry fee for Indians: Rs 10 per head per day (Rs 5 for children below 12 years and for bonafied students on tour)Entry fee for foreigners: Rs 100 per head per day

Nearest railway station: Ernakulam, about 230 km
Nearest airport: Cochin International Airport, about 204 km

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vanchi....Vallam , Thoni,etc.....

  These are water transport vessel that carries different names in different regions.   The terms Vallam , Thoni,etc. are found in the early...