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Thread: Barking Deer, Bhadra

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    Default Barking Deer, Bhadra

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    Nice to see a barking deer. The face and expression has come out nice. The saturation seems to be on the higher side. Which side of bhadra?
    It has been a long time since we visited bhadra. How is the place now? After the village relocation hopefully the situation would have been better. Thanks for sharing.

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    An old male. Brow tine and upper canines visible. Facial details nicely captured, Thanks for sharing. SaktiWild

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    [QUOTE=Sabyasachi Patra;87767]Nice to see a barking deer. The face and expression has come out nice. The saturation seems to be on the higher side. Which side of bhadra?
    It has been a long time since we visited bhadra. How is the place now? After the village relocation hopefully the situation would have been better. Thanks for sharing.

    Cheers,
    Sabyasachi[/QUOTe
    Sabyasachi, the forests are beautiful but the sightings of predatorss are few and far between .The elephants and Gaurs are huge in size but deers are comparitvely few in number . Definitely the prey base is poor .Birds are there but very high up in the tall canopies .

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    Lovely looking little deer.

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    I have never seen a barking deer in the wild.Would like to see one!Nice frame captured.

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    A very shy species. I liked the display of the habitat. Nice expressions and details. Thanks for sharing.

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