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    Default Corbett Leopard

    Nikon D3100, Nikor 70-300, 270 @ fstop 5.3, ISO 400, exposure 1/1250s.

    This shot was taken on one of the tree in the foothills of Kanda where the ravine meets the fulai chaur.
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    Its a rare sighting in Corbett. Nice composition, flowering trees, hills in the background. Was this photograph taken in one of your earlier visits during spring? Thanks for sharing.SaktiWild

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    You are lucky to sight a leopard in corbett. You got it well through the clearing in the centre. Wish there were more details. Thanks for sharing.

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    Lovely scene. agree with comments above.

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    Dear Sakitida, hats off to your elephants memory, I did post another frame of same leopard sitting on the branch. This shot was taken last April. I am again in for another corbett rendezvous coming April 2014.

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    Good to know that you sighted a leopard in Corbett. The rhododendrons are in bloom. It is quiet a big tree. At times leopards keep their cubs in the hollow of such large trees. Thanks for sharing.
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    Sabyasachi

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