Have been a fan of Mike sir since childhood. When many so called wildlifers are mad for tigers only...here are people who devote their time for lesser known fauna of India.
I have heard this voice of western tragopan in lachipora baramula kashmir. I didn't knew that time that it was the voice of this special bird who is endangered. I will go there now and try to find it and photograph it
You have done a great job, you had bring one of the glimpse of nature near to us, unfortunately people of our country don't know the importance of nature and they are destroying it, I hope that one day they will also understood the importance of nature
Amazing documentary hats off to the team. Western tragopan on my bucket list for a long time still not able to go there will do it soon it's a dream to photograph western tragopan.
Having seen Mike Sir's Earth Matters during my school days and doing their re-runs even now, I have always seen him as one of 'my personal Teachers'. It's heartening to see Gautam taking up the cause a step ahead and into the next generation. Very inspirational and emotional work Gautam! Was it broadcasted on TV/OTT platforms as well? Also if Mike Sir/Gautam is reading this, can I request you to think about making a Documentary on Rajaji T.R. located in Haridwar, Uttarakhand? This happens to be my hometown and I have always thought about the immense eco tourism possibilities it offers, next only to Corbett. Man animal conflict, Administration of a T.R., Road and Rail based interference in Conservation, Interstate collaboration(with UP, there were some reports), Rhino relocation from Assam (which I think has been planned recently), Riverine ecosystems, Faith and Conservation, Migratory Birds etc. are some of the themes it can offer. Corbetts, Kazirangas and Rathambors have just been covered too much. Although RTR was featured in NATGeo's Counting Tigers, a full fledged documentary or R.T.R is still a dream. Do think about it sir.
Thanks Neeraj and great to have your support! We're reading this for sure and have been infact thinking of making a film on Raja ji and Corbett. 😀 Hopefully soon! Fingers crossed! The Juju Rana film has not been broadcast get but has been screened at festivals etc. It is with the Himachal Forest Dept.
I have seen this bird in Bihar , few years back , villegers found it somewhere and kept it , from that movement I was wondering which Bird it is I thought it came from some other country 😅
@@themikepandeychannel I am very big fan of yours . I also want to contribute something for nature. And I was also watching every episode earth matters on dd national.
Thanks for watching! This is the first footage of the tragopan in India. You can see it mentioned at 21:23. It is in Hindi though so I can understand it may not be readable for everyone..
Solution Pahado ko hussan diwao They can have square as well then everything safe and have food of choice take them all in. Everything together. Channel par pareshan hoagae hit it 🎶))Awaz do humko Awaz dogae to awaz milaegi sabh btaegae vo sabh se milaegae Ji se jahan jahan hi ji ji hi jahan ji ko jaaan jaan ji (Know well) ji se kahaan ji hi jaan (Respectful) 🪂 Something + Beetroot Choke free meal (South Indian food soft and easy to swallow) they might say other food (do a person eats just a particular and not tries anything else) Chimneys Gravity is so good usually said so grounded.
Wrong Approach with them Vo awaz jinhe lagae vo milea then jo awaz lagae unhe pta hoga kiskae regarding awaz lagae attention seek karte itni halat na vigadi hoti inke saath bahut samajh se kaam lae. Jab vo association main aana chahe tabhi aenge koe dhake se na milae. Be gradual kya karna photo leni video studio main akar khud dadengae. Apps na duniya ko jinae se duur kar rakha. Let them do their work rest everything is also working do not rush with them. In between something they find nice they can join don't disturb them.
Have been a fan of Mike sir since childhood. When many so called wildlifers are mad for tigers only...here are people who devote their time for lesser known fauna of India.
Thanks Rohan! Follow me and riverbankstudios on instagram for more :)
Happy to watch this film. Please make a film on the Himalayan Monal too. The monals are the winged guardians of mountainscapes.
Great idea!!
Rarest videos of western tragopan ,indeed a stunning film of all struggles for sighting rare wildlife of India
professional quality documentary, beautifully narrated. well done
Very good research thanks Himachal government love from Punjab🙏
I have heard this voice of western tragopan in lachipora baramula kashmir. I didn't knew that time that it was the voice of this special bird who is endangered. I will go there now and try to find it and photograph it
good to see these wildlives and the Indians who made them saved
5/5 star. Congrats to whole team. Its a Visual treat. Himalayan Flaura Fauna at its best. Photography is also mind blowing. Thanks for the upload 🙏
Great to hear you enjoyed the film!! Thank you so much ! :)
Amazing documentary ❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️
Love it
I also visited GHNP this year
Great to hear that! :)
You have done a great job, you had bring one of the glimpse of nature near to us, unfortunately people of our country don't know the importance of nature and they are destroying it, I hope that one day they will also understood the importance of nature
Thanks so much for watching!
@@themikepandeychannel you welcome stay blessed 👍
Great to see such beautiful pictures and nature 👍👍👍
Great video ! If someone would take an initiative for the equally elusive Hume's pheasant from Nagaland
Amazing!
Love from Himachal Pradesh ❤️
Thanks so much!! So happy you enjoyed it :)
beautiful
Amazing documentry sir...ur hard work is clealy visible...hope to see more of ur work like this
Great salutes to entire team .....workin to preserve nature n nature precious gems
Very nice documentary. This is at par with nat Geo documentary. Love to do such explorations. Proud to be a bio student.
Amazing documentary hats off to the team. Western tragopan on my bucket list for a long time still not able to go there will do it soon it's a dream to photograph western tragopan.
Great video 👍👍
Great Sir
Nice 👍🌹👍video recording... We have to preserve the birds
Thanks.. so happy to hear you enjoyed it!!
I m going to invite u chamba . There we will definitely found this bird in their habitat . Because I m also like this bird and know it's nature.
Loved it 👍
Bhut acha lga ji
Thank you!! :)
Having seen Mike Sir's Earth Matters during my school days and doing their re-runs even now, I have always seen him as one of 'my personal Teachers'.
It's heartening to see Gautam taking up the cause a step ahead and into the next generation. Very inspirational and emotional work Gautam!
Was it broadcasted on TV/OTT platforms as well?
Also if Mike Sir/Gautam is reading this, can I request you to think about making a Documentary on Rajaji T.R. located in Haridwar, Uttarakhand? This happens to be my hometown and I have always thought about the immense eco tourism possibilities it offers, next only to Corbett. Man animal conflict, Administration of a T.R., Road and Rail based interference in Conservation, Interstate collaboration(with UP, there were some reports), Rhino relocation from Assam (which I think has been planned recently), Riverine ecosystems, Faith and Conservation, Migratory Birds etc. are some of the themes it can offer. Corbetts, Kazirangas and Rathambors have just been covered too much. Although RTR was featured in NATGeo's Counting Tigers, a full fledged documentary or R.T.R is still a dream.
Do think about it sir.
Thanks Neeraj and great to have your support! We're reading this for sure and have been infact thinking of making a film on Raja ji and Corbett. 😀 Hopefully soon! Fingers crossed!
The Juju Rana film has not been broadcast get but has been screened at festivals etc. It is with the Himachal Forest Dept.
@@themikepandeychannel
That's a great news.
Looking forward for R.T.R getting covered. :-)
Amazing
I have seen this bird in Bihar , few years back , villegers found it somewhere and kept it , from that movement I was wondering which Bird it is I thought it came from some other country 😅
Amazing ❤️❤️
This documentary help me a lot in my work . Thanx a lot sir ❤️❤️
That is so good to hear! What work do you do?
@@themikepandeychannel I'm a college student
Nepal is best place to see them ❤
Lovely
You are the best
Thanks Manish.. glad you're enjoying the channel :)
@@themikepandeychannel I am very big fan of yours . I also want to contribute something for nature. And I was also watching every episode earth matters on dd national.
@@ManishNayak-dg9rt Thanks for the support Manish!! New episodes of Earth Matters will be coming soon!
@@themikepandeychannel thank you sir for your precious reply
Hlo here
I just love this bird
It's spectacular!
which Month is good for that bird Sir ? April and others???... I'm from Chamba.😊🙏🙏🖤. and i want to clicked some footages of that bird in Chamba..
During the mating time is better, still hard though :) may to June
@@themikepandeychannel Thankyou 🌈😊👏🏼👏🏼👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🖤.. I Will Try My Best😊💐🕉️🌈
Brilliant film ❤
Thanks so much! :)
Very nice
Thanks for watching!!👍🏼
The western tragopan was already filmed from Palas Valley in 1998. I think it was first time it was filmed.
Yes it was. We couldn't find the source for it unfortunately. This is the first video documentation in India
Come to Nagaland you will fine tragopan.
Western Horned Tragopan was first filmed in wild from Pakistan...This can't be called the first ever footage from wild :) good effort though
Thanks for watching! This is the first footage of the tragopan in India. You can see it mentioned at 21:23. It is in Hindi though so I can understand it may not be readable for everyone..
Nice
Epic
❤️
I was in Dharmshala indru nag and I just saw a juju rana by mistake.
Amazing!! Super Lucky!
Yeh bird nepalme bahoth sare miltahi
Mike sir please let me how can I get a chance to work for you ...
in 2005
I saw a pair of western tragopan killed for bushmeat
Near manli
तब मेरी उस शिकारी से नोक झोंक हुई थी
Oh my god! Were they caught?
Mere saat chalna jagu rana dekhane
Old footage of Sarahan Pheasantry.
Not that old also :)
@@themikepandeychannel I guess,4-5 years old. Anyways, nicely made.
@@karan1773 Good guess!! 👍🏼 I belive the enclosures are quite different now
@@themikepandeychannel More or less the same. However, the forest department came up with the New Pheasantry,few hundred metres from the old one.
They look like chiken people must be eating
What language is that? Indian needs a English teacher from the UK or US . It is not possible to Englian .
U Call
Solution
Pahado ko hussan diwao
They can have square as well then everything safe and have food of choice take them all in. Everything together.
Channel par pareshan hoagae
hit it 🎶))Awaz do humko
Awaz dogae to awaz milaegi sabh btaegae vo sabh se milaegae
Ji se jahan jahan hi ji ji hi jahan ji ko jaaan jaan ji (Know well)
ji se kahaan ji hi jaan (Respectful)
🪂 Something +
Beetroot
Choke free meal (South Indian food soft and easy to swallow) they might say other food (do a person eats just a particular and not tries anything else) Chimneys
Gravity is so good usually said so grounded.
Wrong Approach with them
Vo awaz jinhe lagae vo milea then jo awaz lagae unhe pta hoga kiskae regarding awaz lagae attention seek karte itni halat na vigadi hoti inke saath bahut samajh se kaam lae. Jab vo association main aana chahe tabhi aenge koe dhake se na milae. Be gradual kya karna photo leni video studio main akar khud dadengae. Apps na duniya ko jinae se duur kar rakha. Let them do their work rest everything is also working do not rush with them. In between something they find nice they can join don't disturb them.