What you see or don't see is a Sri Lankan Frogmouth. Its a sluggish Nocturnal bird. Looking almost like an owl. The place Thattekkadu. It was very dark almost like night, I have increased the brightness of the pictuture.
I have told you before thats its not a good idea walking into the forest without a guide. This time it was Girish and he could speak English, I did not hug him, I wanted my old guide Ipe.
Ipe is just a tracker saar, He said, I am a baird waatcharrr.
I did not like that, since time was not on my side, I said OK, settled for 100 rupees, He said he charges 1500 rupees to fooreners. I said I am not a fooreener.
He came back in just 2 minutes wearing heavy boots, looking like a professional bird watcher which he claimed he was, a big binoculars dangling down his neck, he asked me if I had one, I said no, and received the first look of contempt. There was one problem, our friend was wearing bright almost fluorescent orange t shirt, I was a bit worried about that, since he was a professional guide I did not point it out, I was wearing a dark grey t shirt( clean) and a very very dirty lee Dungrees which my friend Thomas gave me last year, almost looking brown with dirt. He looked up and down and received the second look of contempt. I Ignored. Things were not working well right from the start. Perhaps he was thinking A man who can afford to pay only 100 rupees will only look like this , not to mention my pretty shabby haggard and dreadful looks.
He was walking ahead. He would stop, flip the binoculars to his eyes in great style and look,
and say there there,
I asked in sign language what ? horn bill,
where ?
'Goan' he said (Gone)
I took my camera out, Another look of contempt, he said other people bring this big lenses, he stretched his arms to show the length of the lenses, I touched my pocket, put my finger through the hole in my t shirt. showed him in sign language that I am a poor man. He did not laugh, continued walking. another flip of binoculars he said there there, king fisher,
where ? I asked in sign language.
he said 'Goan' (gone) I opened my mouth for the first time in an hour's trek I said if its gone why are you showing me. I did not make any attempt to borrow his binoculars nor he offered it to me. I was getting bugged by his warnings, he would suddenly turn put his finger to his lips and say shssssssh ! He was the one walking thomp thomp thomp making loud noise, I was careful walking on dried leaves, last time I almost stepped on a snake, Ipe my guide warned me by touching my shoulder, I was missing him. Our friend was walking ahead right through very tall bushes, I rushed towards him and touched his shoulder.
What ? he snapped
It was my turn to silence him, I just pointed my finger towards the tall bushes. I made a sign of elephant trunk. I walked backwards,
I wanted to stay away from the bright orange t shirt.
I could hear the elephants snapping leaves and twigs.
Now I could see the spine of the elephants there were four of them brownish full of dirt. they put dirt on themselves sometimes.
Our friend was still standing on his toes and trying to look ahead. I knew if the elephants spot the orange t shirt they could charge any time, depends on their mood they could ignore too. I was looking for ways to escape, I was pretty confident that I can run faster than him. To my horror I saw the bright orange t shirt walking thomp thomp towards me. He covered the sides of his mouth about to shout but without making sound he said
just the action of his jaws going up and down
E..LEE..PH..ANTS
I gaped at him in total disbelief.
I just told this clown that there are elephants over there at close distance
Now he is telling me ? giving the information back to me ?
Twice he made a sign of a trunk and showed two fingers.
I shook my head and showed him four fingers meaning there are four of them out there.
Told him in signs lets get the hell out of here.
I was about to take off, he sort of ordered me to stop, raising his hand, he is short.
He came towards me pointing his finger towards elephant dung. I stared at him. He came very close raised his heels stood on his toes, obviously he wanted to share some precious piece of top secret information.
I bent my head towards his mouth made his task of reaching my ear easier, he covered the side of his mouth with his palm pointing his finger towards the elephant dung and whispered into my ears
'FRRESH'
Without a word I started walking, determined to stay away from this bright orange clad clown, he just stood there in shock, I walked quite a bit before he overtook me with another look of contempt. He was clearly looking pissed with me.
I don't know what I was expected to do on seeing fresh elephant dung, express horror or delight ? jump with joy, on finding a priceless treasure hungrily greedily grab the elephant dung with both my hands and stuff it in my camera bag in a hurry?, be ever grateful to him touch his feet and run ? I grew up in a forest with elephant dung all around the place.
I walked with my own pace, there was no sign of bright orange, perhaps he thought I would panic and wanted to teach me a lesson by leaving me alone. I didn't care I found him near a bamboo anti poaching watch tower. He was still looking pissed with me, tightly gripping his binoculars. By now he was sneezing, pretty loud, one after the other. He told me to wait, and disappeared in the tall thick bushes, lots of trees too. He appeared after sometime, I was sitting on a rock, took several swigs out of my water bottle. He waved and called me the way one calls a waiter. I entered the bushes with him leading. Suddenly he would turn put his finger on his lips and say shsssssssh !
Whats wrong with this guy ?
he is the one thomp thomping with his heavy boots, too large for his size, I was pretty light with my steps hardly making any sound. I was looking around for snakes too and slowly walking on the dried leaves. He stopped, pointing his finger in one direction. Pretty dense forest. hardly any light. I asked in sign language what ?
He whispered in my ear sriLankan Frogmouth.
Yea I could see, sitting camouflaged in dried leaves of a low branch, there were two of them, don't go near he said. I nodded my coconut. Took my camera out, but was not sure of the results as it was very dark, what you saw up there are brightened up pictures. It was almost like night.
I did not see it coming
I was too busy coping the bad light and the camera.
This was special. Complete silence. Not a sound of a leaf or a bird
Suddenly
The earth moved, my head hit a low branch of a tree
tha camera nearly fell off my hands.
I heard a hundred birds fly off from different directions.
and I saw our friend wiping his dripping nose.
It was a not a sneeze, it was something else, one big chunk of ice berg would have cracked in Antarctica. The sneeze was so loud. and our friend puts his fingers on his lips and says shsssssh to me. What the hell ?
I was still rubbing my head, I could feel the projection on my scalp.
To my surprise those two birds did not move a feather, they were sitting still.
But I saw this one coming, another sneeze
but this was not as earth shattering like the first one but enough to wake up kumbakarna and make him run for his life in state of total panic.
This time he did not say shssssh!
he said 'soery'
Still those birds did not move.
I was beginning to doubt, has he planted stuffed birds there ? stuck them on the branch with glue ?
I remembered a john cleese Michel palin movie 'fierce creatures'. It was possible. All the other living creatures had fled after those two sky cracking sneezes, but the trees stood on their ground. I took many shots, not happy with any one of them, then I saw one bird staring at me behind a dead leaf.
This is a nocturnal bird, doesn't fly during the day.
I told him lets go.
I spoke after a long time.
Please click to see enlarged picture. This too was very dark, had to brighten it up
In the afternoon I took off alone, no guide, did pretty well, took pictures of night heron in flight, whistling birds, wild fowl and many others. I'll post them later.
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Rauf I like the close up- real great shot. Sorry that orange T got in the way of some great shots. Do you have pics of the elephants by any chance?
ReplyDeleteYes Caroline, I have pictures of elephants taken earlier on many treks, I'll mail them to you.
ReplyDeletecan elephants see colours?
ReplyDeleteDon't know Chinna, I think they can, Cows and bulls can see only B&W but still they react to red.
ReplyDeleteyeah it looks so much like owl..Next tmie suggest this guide that u can take him on a tour :-)
ReplyDeleteI want whistling birds..Heard a lot abt them in ruskin bond's writing..Not sure what/who r they..
yea I'll post them in a few days, have you ever met Mark Tully Sangita ? been his fan for many years, been a BBC listner since childhood, read his no full stops long long back. he lives in Cal.
ReplyDeleteSangita, I teenk he received Padma shri award too
ReplyDeleteRauf, u right he did..He was born in Kolkata but now moves between delhi and London..Yeah I read that book too. it's good..I never met him though :-(
ReplyDeleteSangita, I thought he is still in Cal. I forgot all the stories, there's one about his servants daughter's wedding scooter dowry, kumbh mela akhaaras wrestlers.. all getting mixed up. Lost the book long back, thanks to my friends.
ReplyDeleteRauf, John Cleese is one of my favorite actors. I love Fierce Creatures. Also love, A Fish Called Wanda & especially, the show, Fawlty Towers.
ReplyDeleteI have the feeling you're mad at me.....
That's quite a long story! Well, I'll take time to read it sometime.
ReplyDeleteWanda Fish's been my all time fav. Patty, and so was Basil Fawlty
ReplyDeleteYea I'll be mad if you stay up so late.
Thats ok imemine, you can skip it, not much information there.
ReplyDeletewhat a silly man he was...
ReplyDeletei love being close to elephant... i've only ever seen them in game parks, not actually on foot near them, but they are such awe-inspiring creatures!
the bird does look like a minature owl!
i think I'm going to stop saying "beautiful shots" beaause all of your shots are beautiful!
Laila, mailed you a couple of pictures of elephants, one in the wild and one in the streets of Ujjain, India.
ReplyDeleteYes they are very majestic animals
What a funny story Rauf.
ReplyDeleteThe orange T-shirt guy was sure irritating.But u shouldnt have gone back alone ...
Anyway..so
U went to thattekadu this time when u went to kerala or was this one of yr ealier trips?
What adventure rauf and its such a shame when I think I have never been there--inspite of being from the same state...and no excuse is a good excuse in this case .
The tree houses are in this place..right?
Nice picture of the bird...they way its looking at u...u might want to start a conversation with him/her..SO how are things in the forest Mr/Ms Frougmouth? lol.Ok..I am just being goofy.
No e2dees, this was my second trip, going there again, hopefully next week. On my first visit Ipe was my guide very sweet chap. I go alone most of the times, but guides know the short cuts,
ReplyDeleteYupsee this is the place with tree house. I just need an excuse to go to Kothamangalam, Perumbavoor, kuruppambadi, I don't care much for Munnar now as I can't afford to stay there. Adimali on the way is a beautiful place too. When you come on a holidays e2dees, you can explore the place Kasargode Pyyannoor to Trivandrum, Take pictures walk in the rain, I love the smell of rain in Kerala, its so different, you have a whole life ahead of you,
Tomorrow morning e2dees,(your morning I meens your saturday morning) I promise you a sumptuous breakfast, in blunt knife.
i am sure the animals visit to see this bumbler in action!
ReplyDeleteHe is a baird watcher Chinna, perhaps all the bairds fly thousands of miles to see him
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like a cool plan..kasargode to tvm ..will do so.Walking in the rain...the best thing to do!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to the sumptous breakfast tomorrow.thx in advance:)
hey that new icon is soo cool..Butit looks best in this commnets section gainst white background. :-)
ReplyDeleteand are we getting a new post..Am still waiting for my whistling birds.(See I don't forget :-))
I'll post them soon Sangita, I may be going there again next week. I just need some excuse to run. Haven't booked the tickets yet.
ReplyDeleteFirst I made the design which could serve as monitor test, but changed the idea and made a new design, glad you like it.
Breakfast would be slightly delayed e2dees, Its under preparation, going out to buy some masalas be back soon. you can have lunch too.
ReplyDeleteRauf,
ReplyDeleteWell, I manage to read thru it.
Very funny. I didn't realized guides can be very stupid.
Thank you imemine, my guides usually are tribals who know the forest like the back of their hands. They are illeterates, can't even write their own names. They are more environmentally conscious than us, very practical, and have a direct approach to the art of living. I learn a lot from them apart from taking me through the short cuts through the forest.
ReplyDeleteI take a guide even when I am familiar with the forest.
thank you Rauf!
ReplyDeleteyou're welcome Laila.
ReplyDeletewhat a cool story rauf, brilliant ... most guides including doctors can be very funny. by the way rauf whats this new symbol all about ?
ReplyDeleteSuresh, the first one I tried served as monitor test I changed the design just like that. It doesn't mean anything.
ReplyDeletesure it does stand out rauf ... good idea to add a visual ... its easy to know who.
ReplyDeleteThank you Alicia, sorry for the late response, I was away for ten days
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