Existing Member?

Tags

There are [0] photos and [2] stories tagged with "sreemongol".


Bird-watching at Baikka Beal A Magnificent start of 213

BANGLADESH | Mon, 14 Jan 2013 | By nature-holic | Views [971]

Self, as an individual, as introduced to human, named Naimul Islam; I am blessed by almighty and conceited to be Bangladeshi. Bangladesh is a country of 160 millions of population with high biodiversity and natural resources in its womb. This is not ... Read more >

Tags: astonishing morning, bangladesh, birds, photography, sreemongol

Photos: Bird-watching at Baikka Beal A Magnificent start of 213

BANGLADESH | Mon, 14 Jan 2013 | By nature-holic | Photo Gallery | Scholarship Entry

Self, as an individual, as introduced to human; I am blessed by almighty and conceited to be Bangladeshi. This is not about getting influenced from friends and closer people but heritably that, I am ordinary nature devotee human being. I am purely armature ... Read more >
See all 5 photos >>

Tags: bangladesh, bird-watching, boat, migratory bird, sreemongol

 

Browse Writers

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z



Pin yourself on our World Map.

Random Photo

by krodin, Views[385]

by krodin | Views [385]

Random Photo

Fao Schwarz: by jamesshanks, Views[294]
Fao Schwarz

by jamesshanks | Views [294]

Random Photo

One of the locusts in Madagascar. While in Ranomafana National Park we saw a locust in the rainforest. Our guide, who has been guiding in the park for 30 years said he had never before seen a locust actually in the rainforest. If the locusts start destroying the rainforests as they have the crop fields, it would be disastrous for many endemic and unique species that are already suffering from deforestation. : by laurabarclay, Views[913]
One of the locusts in Madagascar. While in Ranomafana National Park we saw a locust in the rainforest. Our guide, who has been guiding in the park for 30 years said he had never before seen a locust actually in the rainforest. If the locusts start destroying the rainforests as they have the crop fields, it would be disastrous for many endemic and unique species that are already suffering from deforestation.

by laurabarclay | Views [913]

World Nomads on

World Nomads on