Monday, 14 March 2016
Sunday, 3 January 2016
Optimistic New Year
In June 2015, optimistic pigeons started laying eggs in a planter on the balcony. It's taken five clutches of eggs, each stolen by crows, but they finally hatched a couple of chicks.
The parents take alternating day and night shifts in their maternity planter which offers very little coverage from predators. They're happy enough for me to sit on the balcony, so long as I don't go too near them. They scarper when the balcony's being cleaned but don't go too far, and come back quickly.
First day out of the egg and I grant you, they are not the most lovely chicks. I suppose they're delightful in Pigeon World.
I'm less optimistic about how the plant is going to survive but I suppose feathers trump leaves.
I'll keep you posted on their progress. Happy and Optimistic New Year
The parents take alternating day and night shifts in their maternity planter which offers very little coverage from predators. They're happy enough for me to sit on the balcony, so long as I don't go too near them. They scarper when the balcony's being cleaned but don't go too far, and come back quickly.
First day out of the egg and I grant you, they are not the most lovely chicks. I suppose they're delightful in Pigeon World.
I'm less optimistic about how the plant is going to survive but I suppose feathers trump leaves.
I'll keep you posted on their progress. Happy and Optimistic New Year
Thursday, 31 December 2015
The year of ... taking pictures of creatures.
Travel has been severely curtailed over the last 12 months but we still managed a fantastic trip to Sri Lanka over our long summer break and a lounging time on a beach in Goa . There haven't been many blog updates so I'm squeezing in as many as I can in these last few days of 2015.
Here, some creatures I photographed this year, some wild, some pets, some representations and some of them, undeniably, food:
Here, some creatures I photographed this year, some wild, some pets, some representations and some of them, undeniably, food:
The Grizzled Giant Squirrel of Sri Lanka, it's a big squirrel as you can see from the jackfruit.
The non-grizzled normal squirrel of Sri Lanka and India. One of the world's cutest rodents.
An elderly Tusker taking an evening stroll.
A pair of self-important dogs in a personalised Auto-rickshaw.
A chicken on tip-toe raining eggs
Tuna on sale in a seaside fish market.
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giant squirrel,
squirrel,
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tuna
Wednesday, 30 December 2015
The year in which someone got his name nearly right
The Man's name is "Stephen". He's quite specific about that, not Steve, or Stevie or Stevo, it's "Stephen". I support that, you should be called your name of choice and not have to put up with other peoples' interpretation or preferences of it.
He likes his spelling to be right too, it's with a "ph" not a "v". So, when he books anything he always says "Stephen with a ph" and recently he got just that.
Bloody brilliant!
He likes his spelling to be right too, it's with a "ph" not a "v". So, when he books anything he always says "Stephen with a ph" and recently he got just that.
Bloody brilliant!
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The year ... of the determined pigeons
I am very fortunate. I live on the 29th floor of a tower block and balconies only start on the 29th floor. It's a precious piece of private outdoor space where I have a couple of chairs, a few plants, some lanterns and some very determined squatters.
I started hearing them, cooing and billing and saw them gathering a few twigs together in a planter. I shooed them off, I even, around Holi, squirted them with a handy water pistol. To no avail, within a few days these appeared:
Pigeons, it seems, have minimalistic nesting requirements.
They settled in, one during the day, the other at night. A few days later the eggs disappeared crows I expect.
And so the cycle began, fluttering and billing, a few more leaves and a couple of eggs would appear only to be gone again. This has happened five times to date and still they return to the same spot.
Currently, there's a pair of eggs which have been sat on for nearly two weeks , a record and I am rather hoping there will be squabs- but one of them is cracked. They may not be the brightest birds out there but you have to hand it to them for their bloody mindedness.
I started hearing them, cooing and billing and saw them gathering a few twigs together in a planter. I shooed them off, I even, around Holi, squirted them with a handy water pistol. To no avail, within a few days these appeared:
Pigeons, it seems, have minimalistic nesting requirements.
They settled in, one during the day, the other at night. A few days later the eggs disappeared crows I expect.
And so the cycle began, fluttering and billing, a few more leaves and a couple of eggs would appear only to be gone again. This has happened five times to date and still they return to the same spot.
Currently, there's a pair of eggs which have been sat on for nearly two weeks , a record and I am rather hoping there will be squabs- but one of them is cracked. They may not be the brightest birds out there but you have to hand it to them for their bloody mindedness.
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eggs,
laying,
mumbai,
pieons,
urban wildlife
This year ... was the year of the Cigar Box Guitar(s)
The Man's a pianist and he likes to play the Blues. This year he decided he would like to play the Blues even more on a guitar made from a cigar box. So he got one, then another one and somehow, he ended the year with four of them.
The one in front is not like the others, it's made from a wine box and is, apparently, the bass guitar.
So now when we travel, so does one of the guitars. The best place to play them, so I've been told, is barefoot on a porch with something nice to sip. He's happy, I'm happy and so long as he doesn't plug in the little travel amp, so are the neighbours.
The one in front is not like the others, it's made from a wine box and is, apparently, the bass guitar.
So now when we travel, so does one of the guitars. The best place to play them, so I've been told, is barefoot on a porch with something nice to sip. He's happy, I'm happy and so long as he doesn't plug in the little travel amp, so are the neighbours.
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cbg,
cigar box guitar,
india,
instruments,
mumbai,
travelling
This is the year ... I hosted a cat
I've been remiss in updating the blog this year, but, in a mad dash to make up for it, I'm trying to fill in the blanks.
A most beautiful cat and sweet tempered with it. Yet every single time I tried to take a picture I got a look that would freeze your soul.
Despite the look of unalloyed hatred ... this was the year I hosted my most glamourous house guest ever.
A most beautiful cat and sweet tempered with it. Yet every single time I tried to take a picture I got a look that would freeze your soul.
Despite the look of unalloyed hatred ... this was the year I hosted my most glamourous house guest ever.
labels:
bombay,
cat,
evil,
expat,
guest,
houseguest,
mumbai,
photography
Thursday, 24 December 2015
Christmas
I don't go seeking the "picturesque poverty" shots. I usually avoid them. I don't want to invade the privacy of people who have so little of it to start with. This was an accidental picture, I was trying to capture only the line of Christmas tat on sale but sometimes life just jumps up and slaps you in the face.
Monday, 14 December 2015
Sunday, 13 December 2015
Faces on Oriental Buildings
Nearby, sits the impressive Oriental Buildings, originally a school and fully armed with spires, intricate carved borders and arched windows,
It has three carvings of Dead White Men which I zoomed in on to get a closer look.
The centre one looks Shakespearean but I have no idea, and can't find out, who the other two are. Any ideas out there?
labels:
architecture,
bombay,
fort,
gothic,
historical.,
india,
mumbai,
oriental buildings
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