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Monday, December 21, 2009

Photo of Year 2009

To post photo of the year to relevant group, please follow the conventions:

Please re size the image to 800 pixels on longer side. More details here.

Mention your Name and Email id with the image.

A short write up or story behind photo informing why you feel it is "The photo of year 2009" is integral part and is posted with the photo.

Remember to make the subject line of the message as Photo of the Year 2009

And remember you have to send only One or Two of the best photos.

If you want to check out some archives are here. 2008 for all groups and ButterflyIndia Photo of Year 2008.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

ButterflyIndia Meet 2010 : Suggested Locations

Location : Ultapani
District :
State : Assam
Specialty of the Locality :
Possible Dates : May - July
Possible Organizers : Kushal Choudhury
Suggested By : Arjan

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Goa Meet 2009 : Photo

[This is just the beginning, we are going to have all the photos of the meet linked from here.]

Photo sets of the Goa Meet
Rarest Catch of the Day Award, which was won by
  • Rahul Natu (Black Prince)Photo By : Buddiga Srinivasa Rao
  • Amol Patwardhan (Malabar Banded Swallowtail)
  • Pinakin Karve (Malabar Banded Peacock & Gaudy Baron)
[Amol and Pinakin, please send photos to be uploaded here.]

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Goa Meet 2009 : Successful

The butterfly meet was a great experience especially for me since I was associating for the first time. Saw the Malabar Banded Swallowtail, which was a lifer for me. Some salient features :
  1. 33 participants confirmed and 32 attended.
  2. 108 Species butterflies were sighted.
  3. Weather played spoilsport on all days.
  4. Moth diversity was not too encouraging (actually people interested in moths were not many).
  5. Witnessed and documented the emergence of the Moon Moth (Actias selene).
  6. For the first time (I was told) managed to save money (Rs. 4,100/-). This will be deposited in the fund being created for the Fellowship.
  7. Though we saved, this was also the cheapest meet (Again, I was told)
  8. DCF (Wildlife), ACF and the local RFO were present for the inaugural session.
  9. We constituted the Rarest Catch of the Day Award, which was won by Rahul Natu (Black Prince), Amol Patwardhan (Malabar Banded Swallowtail) and Pinakin Karve (Malabar Banded Peacock & Gaudy Baron). They were gifted the Photographic Guide to Butterflies of Goa authored by yours truly.
  10. Excellent presentations were made by Amol Patwardhan, Shyam Ghate, Hemant Ogale, Mihir Chhatre, Anil Cherukupalli, Yuwraj Gurjar, Manchit Deshpande, Onkar Dharwadkar, Debra Glomb and Parag Rangnekar.
  11. Saw many frog species, 3 snakes and other insect forms. The sighting of the Hump-nosed Pit Viper was the highlight.
In all we had a great time. Thanks for Amol and Vijay for guiding during the planning phase.

Parag Rangnekar

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Dragonflies of India : A Field Guide

INDIA-A LIFESCAPE
Dragonflies of India : A Field Guide
By : K.A.Subramanian
Editor : Madhav Gadgil
Published by : Vigyan Prasar, Department of Science and Technology
Website: http://www.vigyanprasar.gov.in
ISBN : 978-81-7480-192-0
Price: Rs. 125/-

The First photographic field guide to 111 Indian dragonflies and damselflies. English common names introduced to Indian dragonflies and damselflies for the first time. Field keys for identification of larvae and adults.Over 200 clear photographs for accurate and quick identification. Concise text provides information on key characteristics and ecology of each species. Reviewed by eminent entomologists and field biologists.

The book can be downloaded from Vigyan Prasar Website.

WildFlowerIndia & IndianTreePix Meet 2010 : Suggested Locations

Location : Kas & Purendar Fort
District : Satara
State : Maharashtra
Specialty of the Locality : crest of Sahyadri (famous for wildflowers and valley of flowers in Maharashtra)
Possible Dates : 2nd to 4th week in September (2010)
Possible Organizers : Kedar Champhekar
By : Rajesh Sachdev

Location : Bhimashankar WLS
District : Pune (?)
State : Maharashtra
Specialty of the Locality : Core of Sahyadri ( famous for wildflowers)
Possible Dates : End of monsoon
Possible Organizers : options open
By : Rajesh Sachdev

Location : Amboli
District : Sindhudurg
State : Maharashtra
Specialty of the Locality : Western ghats with good malabar elements.. ( Moist deciduous forest , lateritic plateaus with ephemeral herb, added bonus butterflies, amphibians and reptiles, natural dyes plant )
Possible Dates : August to October 15th
Possible Organizers : Pune botanists, Malabar Nature Club, .. Goa-Belgaon- Kolhapur people can also help.... accommodation facilities available
By : Saili Palande

Location : Mulshi Tamhini
District : Pune
State : Maharashtra
Specialty of the Locality : Western ghats flora, Many Sacred Groves with good lianas, orchids (fruiting and flowering season for many tree sp.)
Possible Dates : Jan to March
Possible Organizers : Pune botanists
By : Saili Palande

Location : Coastal Side streches around Diveagar- Kelshi or Jaygad- Ratnagiri
District: Raigad Ratnagiri
State : Maharashtra
Specialty of the Locality : Mangrove Forests, Sacred Groves, coastal beach flora, Phansad (if around murud), wild vegetables (Good food ;) !)
Possible Dates : August to October
Possible Organizers : Pune-Mumbai botanists
By : Saili Palande

Location: Chakrata & Deheradun
District :
State : Uttarakhand
Specialty of the Locality : Typical Himalayan flora,Conifers, Oaks, herbs, FRI, WII etc
Possible Dates : September October
Possible Organizers : no idea...
By : Saili Palande

Location: Namdapha
District : Changlang
State : Arunachal Pradesh
Specialty of the Locality : East Himalayan flora
Possible Dates :
Possible Organizers : Arif Siddique
By :

Monday, August 10, 2009

Goa Meet 2009 : Reporting and Dispersal

Participants should meet at Panjim on the Kadamba Bus-stand on 26th September 2009 at 9.00AM.

One can get buses (private as well as Govt.) from Madgaon and Vasco, both towns are around 30 kms from Panjim. People traveling by buses will be dropped very close to the bus-stop in Panjim. Regular taxis are also available from the railway station and the airport and charge around 400/- for a non a/c vehicle.

For people travelling by train, the closest station to Panjim is Carambolim (= Karmali) which is 15 km. away. Regular transport to Panjim is available.

Participants would reach back at 4.00 PM on 30th September 2009 on the Kadamba Bus Stand. So keeping a gap for couple of hours, you can plan your further plans.