Yes its amazing. Our country has so many animals. But did u actually notice that the leopards in india live a much more peaceful life than African leopards. I alwayss see African leopards being tensed in the forests. I think its because of lions, hyenas,wild dogs and even sometimes baboons but in india, only the tiger is a threat to leopards so thats why their life is more peaceful and i like it. Also i find indian leopards r more brave than the African ones.
Watched till the end and totally worth it... :) the lovely pair of saras cranes, their synced calls, the hyena watching u from behind, mimicking skills of the spotter and yeah, at 21:00; when leopard finally looks right into the camera...amazing it was...:) Feel good as I belong to the land of Rajasthan. Will surely try my luck there someday.
excellent Tirthankar. That was something well done. Am also extremely interested in watching these cats. When is the good time for this. I kow the rajasthan , uttarkhand and madhya pradesh quite well and want to devote some time towards watching these magnificent cats. Is it better to stop at bera or jawai.
Also, thank you for sharing this beautiful video. I think this is much better than most of the other one's I've seen, because it's honest. I wish I could go, but, because I'm now completely disabled, it's an impossibility.
aunty very nice videos. Special comments by my mother: "Excellent job done, it's a treat to the eyes; father and sin both are very talented; Anita di looking nice in the red midi." :-)
24:50 I think what u are talking about here is "Raj Hans" They stay together till life and starve to death if one dies. tahts why in India couple is called " do hanso ka joda"
Thank you Mr. Pathak. I would request you to see my video on Birds of Masai Mara which was shot during my recent visit to Kenya. I have sent the link to you via Whatsapp
Stop that rotten background soundtrack of drumming and dingi dingi ding sounds. Better is silence and only your comments and sounds of birds wind nature. Human made sound track is spoiling the value of your video.
Beautiful video of the leopards by day and by night! I am conflicted between wanting to go to Bera to have this amazing experience - and between feeling that now I don't need to go because I wouldn't get to see any more than this anyway... Also, one question of numbers: how many spots does a leopard have? Do they increase as the leopard gets bigger, or are they stuck with a fixed number? Anyway, thanks a lot for this great effort, Haldar & Co.!
I am happy to answer your question about the spots. Every leopard has a different number of spots and they're all of different shapes. A leopard can be identified by their spots. They are as unique as a fingerprint. I hope this helps... Carrie
JAWAI Place IS VERY NICE FOR WILD LIFE , I VISITED MANY TIMES THERE AND 2 3 TIME I HAD SEEN LEAOPARD (CHITRO), VILAAGERS ALSO VERY NICE.. THERE CULTURE ALSO VERY ATTRACTIVE.. IF U SAW REAL RAJASTHAN CULUTRE, VISIT JAWAI WILD LIFE SANCTUARY..
Recently I have been to jawai and I must say we had a wonderful time.Leopard sighting and the whole safari is an amazing experience
Nature is beyond imagination and yet so real. Presence of Crocodiles and that too in Rajasthan, is simply incredible. Love my country.
Yes its amazing. Our country has so many animals. But did u actually notice that the leopards in india live a much more peaceful life than African leopards. I alwayss see African leopards being tensed in the forests. I think its because of lions, hyenas,wild dogs and even sometimes baboons but in india, only the tiger is a threat to leopards so thats why their life is more peaceful and i like it. Also i find indian leopards r more brave than the African ones.
Watched till the end and totally worth it... :) the lovely pair of saras cranes, their synced calls, the hyena watching u from behind, mimicking skills of the spotter and yeah, at 21:00; when leopard finally looks right into the camera...amazing it was...:) Feel good as I belong to the land of Rajasthan. Will surely try my luck there someday.
Thank you Mr. Vivek Sharma for your detailed comments
Its amazing to know that even in 21st century, wild places like this exists and thrives amidst the human settlements. Incredible India.
I agree. I am grateful for places like this and hope to visit and witness India's wildlife first-hand one day.
Amazing photography sir!
Thank you Rishabh
Leopard is a most beautiful and complete cat.
Amazing attention to the details sir.
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Very informative and impressive..It's very exciting filming this amazing cat.
excellent Tirthankar. That was something well done. Am also extremely interested in watching these cats. When is the good time for this. I kow the rajasthan , uttarkhand and madhya pradesh quite well and want to devote some time towards watching these magnificent cats. Is it better to stop at bera or jawai.
Very beautifully shot. Make Me want to go there immediately.
Thank you Shamayita
Wonder full,thank you for sharing Sir.
Also, thank you for sharing this beautiful video. I think this is much better than most of the other one's I've seen, because it's honest. I wish I could go, but, because I'm now completely disabled, it's an impossibility.
Wow beautiful. That's how it should be. Humans and nature coexisting.
Beautiful!
aunty very nice videos. Special comments by my mother:
"Excellent job done, it's a treat to the eyes; father and sin both are very talented; Anita di looking nice in the red midi." :-)
our very own David Attenborough voice over...
Sandeep Singh Thank you very much for your encouraging comments.
very well documented. cheers
great info for my upcoming trip to bera! Thanks a lot
Edo Pellach Thanks. Enjoy your trip
it's really nice :)
+avi khandelwal Thank you Avi
24:50 I think what u are talking about here is "Raj Hans" They stay together till life and starve to death if one dies. tahts why in India couple is called " do hanso ka joda"
These are not 'hans', that is, swans. These are correctly identified as cranes
Background music nahi hona chahiye sir
Beautiful And Lovely Video
nirbhay singh Thank you very much for your comments
This is how all animals should be treated!
very nice
Thank you Mr. Pathak. I would request you to see my video on Birds of Masai Mara which was shot during my recent visit to Kenya. I have sent the link to you via Whatsapp
Beautiful & Nice Video, Thanks For upload This Video.
SHAH MRUGESH Thank you for your comments
Stop that rotten background soundtrack of drumming and dingi dingi ding sounds. Better is silence and only your comments and sounds of birds wind nature. Human made sound track is spoiling the value of your video.
v.nice record
Ilove lepode
turn off auto play.
hyina, you can follow.
raise cubs. you tell me.
these cat's here.
Too many humans in this wildlife documentary
Very old.
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Thankful to local people of bera Rajasthan 🙏
thanks for sharing this beautiful video
verry nice and great record
+Sabr Dri Thank you for appreciating my efforts
+Tirthankar Haldar you welcome
Superb picturization and narration.
Thank you Shubrodeep. Please find some time for me
Beautiful video of the leopards by day and by night! I am conflicted between wanting to go to Bera to have this amazing experience - and between feeling that now I don't need to go because I wouldn't get to see any more than this anyway... Also, one question of numbers: how many spots does a leopard have? Do they increase as the leopard gets bigger, or are they stuck with a fixed number? Anyway, thanks a lot for this great effort, Haldar & Co.!
Thanks Vikram for your comments. I have no answer to your questions. Subscribe to my channel for many more
I am happy to answer your question about the spots. Every leopard has a different number of spots and they're all of different shapes. A leopard can be identified by their spots. They are as unique as a fingerprint.
I hope this helps...
Carrie
Interesting video
+IndianWildlife Club Thanks
there no are increasing very fast same is case here in himachal Pradesh also
JAWAI Place IS VERY NICE FOR WILD LIFE , I VISITED MANY TIMES THERE AND 2 3 TIME I HAD SEEN LEAOPARD (CHITRO), VILAAGERS ALSO VERY NICE.. THERE CULTURE ALSO VERY ATTRACTIVE.. IF U SAW REAL RAJASTHAN CULUTRE, VISIT JAWAI WILD LIFE SANCTUARY..
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हां भाई राजस्थान में तेंदुए को सितरो नाम से ही बुलाते है
"billie has a gun". i am human.
It looks like rather Jaguars than Indian Leopards. Because its spots are big like Jaguars.
N V Kotian exactly
It's heartening to see humanity and nature in balance. If only it was more the rule than the exception
humans? i don't know?
cat's.
trying to realise why?
Beautifully captured uncle!!!
gurpreet kaur Thank you for viewing and the encouraging comment
nice but camera quality is very poor....use good quality lense nxt time
Was this filmed in the 1970s?