Tree and Flowers

Tosha on May 23rd, 2008

Pink Flowers

Pink Flowers

White Flowers

White Flowers

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More Sun Sets

Tosha on May 17th, 2008

Sun set

Sun Set Dawn

Sun set

Sun set hyde park

Sun set hyde park

Shadow on the Water

Tosha on May 16th, 2008

Shadow on the Water

Shadow on the Water

Shadow on the Water

Shadow on the Water

The Real Picture

Against the sun

My Interaction with Squirrels

Tosha on May 15th, 2008

Species — There are about 300 varieties of squirrels around the world. In North America there are ten. Examples are the red/brown squirrels that live in evergreen trees and eat seeds of pinecones and the gray squirrel which lives in woods of oaks, ashes, and beeches and mainly eats beech nuts and acorns.

Squirrels

Sizes — Their sizes vary considerably. For example, the gray squirrel can be up to three time as large as the red squirrel but smaller than a fox squirrel. A recently born gray squirrel is about one inch long and weighs as little as half and ounce to one ounce. The size of an adult gray squirrel is about 18 inches and can weigh up to a pound or more.

Squirrels

Where do they live? Squirrels typically live in trees — in holes in the trunk, or in treetop crow’s nests. The homes in the treetops are called dreys and sometimes consist of two rooms and a nursery!

Reproduction — Squirrels start mating when they are a year old. It takes about six weeks from the time the squirrels mate until the baby squirrels, called kittens, are born. Twice a year, in the spring and at the end of the summer, the female squirrel has two to five kittens.

Squirrels

Eating — During their first seven weeks they will nurse milk, and then they will eat nuts, acorns, wheat, fruit, bird’s eggs, and mushrooms. Sometimes they will also eat leaves, berries, seeds, oak buds, and corn as well as insects, moths, bird eggs and nestling birds. What they eat depends on the time of year. For example, nuts and acorns are typically eaten during the fall. A squirrel needs about two pounds of food a week. If it can’t find it, it will move. When they leave their nests in the summer, young squirrels sometimes need to move to new homes in less crowded woods. The old squirrels drive them away.

Squirrels

Squirrels will typically gather and save nuts and acorns during the last week of autumn, however, they don’t eat most of them. Squirrels need calcium in their diet. Calcium is a mineral necessary for the squirrels to keep healthy teeth to be able to bite into an acorn. Without strong teeth, they can starve to death.

How old do they live? Squirrels can live up to 10 or 12 years. After six years, they are considered old squirrels.

Predators — Squirrels in early spring savor the flowers and buds of the wildflowers while risking sudden death by swooping hawks. The typical squirrel predators are, in addition to the red-tailed hawks, wildcats, foxes, owls, raccoons, and opossums.

Squirrels

Swans - Bird of Love

Tosha on May 14th, 2008

Swans are birds of the family Anatidae, which also includes geese and ducks. Swans are grouped with the closely related geese in the subfamily Anserinae where they form the tribe Cygnini. Sometimes, they are considered a distinct subfamily, Cygninae. Swans usually mate for life, though ‘divorce’ does sometimes occur, particularly following nesting failure. The number of eggs in each clutch ranges from three to eight.

Swans are beautiful, white, long necked birds of lake and river shores. Swans are larger than geese and are recognizable by their long, arched necks. They dip head and neck into the water to feed on bottom vegetation, also browsing on shore grasses.

Swans may live up to 35 years, and they mate for life. The young, called cygnets, are pale gray in color and have lead-colored bills.

The largest swan is the trumpeter swan which breeds from Alaska to the Rocky Mountain states.

Swans are a part of the Duck family. A group of swans is called a bevy.
They fly in a V formation or line.

swan

pair of swans

heart

Love of lovers shayari

Tini Mini White Flowers

Tosha on May 13th, 2008

White Flower

White Flower

White Flower

Peacock in my Backyard

Tosha on May 12th, 2008

The Peacock, Pavo cristatus (Linnaeus), the national bird of India. It is symbolic of qualities like beauty, grace, pride and mysticism. Peacocok is a colourful, swan-sized bird, with a fan-shaped crest of feathers, a white patch under the eye and a long, slender neck. The male of the species is more colourful than the female, with a glistening blue breast and neck and a spectacular bronze-green train of around 200 elongated feathers it is able to expand its tail erect like fan as ostentatious display. The female is brownish, slightly smaller than the male, and lacks the train. These birds do not sound as beautiful as they look they have a harsh call. The elaborate courtship dance of the male, fanning out the tail and preening its feathers is a beautiful sight.

The peacock is widely found in the Indian sub-continent from the south and east of the Indus river, Jammu and Kashmir, east Assam, south Mizoram and the whole of the Indian peninsula. Found wild in India (and also domesticated in villages) they live in jungle lands near water. They were once bred for food but now hunting of peacocks is banned in India.

The Peacock is depicted in picture with the company of Indian Gods and Goddesses. It is the sacred bird of the India, protected not only by a religious sentiment but also by parliamentary statute. It is fully protected under the Indian Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972.

I have a Peacock in my backyard. There are plenty but this is one I was able to shoot. The video is from India, when I last visited in June’07. My apologies for the disturbance in the background, there are two schools nearby and lovely kids love to scream :)

Enjoy!!

Naughty Ducks - Videos

Tosha on May 11th, 2008

The day I walked around Hyde Park I also shot these two clips. Here I share them with you. My fav is the naughty duck feeding itself … it was fun watching it go down and up the lake.

Sweet Duck


Naughty Duck