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Sabyasachi Patra
25-10-2020, 04:31 PM
This image is from Valparai from my archives.
A gaur (Bos Gaurus) munching tea leaves in the tea gardens in Valparai, Tamil Nadu, India. Tea leaves are not eaten by any animal, however recently it has been observed that Gaurs have started eating tea leaves. I moved stealthily on foot hiding behind tea bushes and could go a few feet close to the Gaur. Finally it noticed me and looked at me to gauge the threat level. Gaur like this adult male gaur can weigh upto 2200 pounds and are the largest cattle in the world. They are known to attack people when alarmed and can cause grievous injury. This was a close approach and one shouldn't do it unless you know animal behaviour. I had tons of leach bites while trying to create an intimate frame of a gaur which was grazing inside the tea estate.

I wanted to have some motion to indicate that the gaur is eating the leaves. However, it was becoming difficult to get acceptable sharpness with a hint of movement. In this shot, I was fine.

Canon EOS 50D, Canon EF 300mm F4L IS USM, full frame image.
Canon 300mm f4, ISO 800, f8, 1/160, full frame image.

V S Sankar
25-10-2020, 08:12 PM
Nice photo and description!Valparai is a good place to see Nilgiri Tahrs and Gaurs.Wearing socks soaked in saline is a good deterrent for leeches.Different cuts in the ear of the Gaur is making a good pattern!Seems like a very seasoned Gaur!

Regards

V S Sankar

Shyamala Kumar
26-10-2020, 05:55 PM
The gaur expression though complacent still manages to convey a sense of wariness at the presence of an intruder I have still to visit Valparai. The 40 hair pin bends is a difficult proposition for me .Thanks for sharing .

Mrudul Godbole
27-10-2020, 10:51 AM
That is real close. This close-up helps to observe the facial expressions (as mentioned by Shyamalaji) and also the patterns and the textures on its horns and ears (as said by Sankarji). Good details. Thanks for sharing.