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Focus Nature Tours London N12 7JR Totally Tigers + Kanha extension Trip Report Dates: 20th February - 6th March 2013 Sites covered: Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks Leader: Aniket Sardana A total of 4 nights were spent in Bandhavgarh () with 8 nights in Kanha (), comprising 6 and 13 game drives respectively. In Bandavgarh the zone break down was 3 drives in Tala, 2 in Maghadi and 1 in Kithauli. In Kanha, 7 drives in Kisli zone, 2 in Kanha and 2 in Sarhi. The temperature ranged from single figures at dawn to a peak in the early 30s (degrees celcius) during the late morning hours. Sightings MAMMALS Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) A total of 16 different individuals seen. Further details are given below. Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca) One individual watched for 40 minutes in Kanha, whilst it stalked a ruddy mongoose. Jackal (Canis aureus indicus) Seen several times, first in Maghadi zone, and later hunting in Kisli. Indian fox (Vulpes bengalensis) One seen crossing the road during evening drive back to the lodge in Bandhavgarh. Three-striped palm squirrel (Funambulus palmarum) Southern plains gray langur (Semnopithecus dussumieri) Common in both parks and surrounds. Rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta mulatta) Common in both parks and surrounds.

Hard-ground swamp deer (Rucervus duvaucelii branderi) Seen several times on Kanha meadow (the last stronghold of this subspecies). Barking deer (Muntiacus muntjak aureus) Seen briefly in Bandhavgarh and again later in Kanha. Sambar (Rusa unicolor unicolor) Seen several times in both parks. Spotted deer (Axis axis axis) Indian Bison (Bos gaurus gaurus) Seen first in Tala, then many times in Kanha. Wild boar (Sus scrofa cristatus) Ruddy mongoose (Herpestes smithii) Seen being chased by a leopard in Kanha. Indian hare (Lepus nigricollis) Seen once in Kanha. BIG CATS 22/02/13 - Bandhavgarh Above: Spotted deer at dawn, Kanha National Park Morning drive - Tala zone, route B-D 2 of the 3 Banbahi cubs, now approx 2 years old were seen on route D at a distance in the undergrowth. 23/02/13 Morning drive - Tala zone, route A-C Bamera, currently the largest and dominant male of the park was lying on the road before our vehicle for approximately 40 minutes before wandering off into the vegetation to the right side. Later, the 3 Kankati cubs, now 20 months old, were seen playing the grass, approximately 100m from the road. Afternoon drive - Maghdi An adult male which is now held in a large enclosure was seen as he approached the wire fence.

24/02/13 Morning drive - Tala zone, route B-D Bamera male encountered again, he got up off the road and walked into the undergrowth where he lay down nearby, approximately 6m from the road. Later a male Banbahi cub (one of the three), now 2 years old and almost fully grown was spotted lying on a rocky outcrop, about 50m to the left of the track. Afternoon drive - Maghadi zone The male known as Blue eyes, because of his unusual iris pigmentation, was seen briefly crossing the road. Right: Bamera lying on the A route of Bandhavgarh s Tala zone Type to enter text 26/02/13 - Kanha Morning drive - Kanha zone A family comprising a tigress with her 3 subadult cubs were seen walking parallel to the road for approximately 10 minutes offering excellent views in good light. 02/03/13 Morning drive - Kisli zone The very large Silihari tigress, now 11 years old, was seen crossing a meadow in search of prey. Afternoon drive - Kanha zone An adult leopardess was seen in the Badharinaath area, initially lying up on a rock, but then stalking some spotted deer. Part way through he was distracted, and diverted her attention to a ruddy mongoose. She leapt on it, but it escaped. A spectacular sighting of 40 minutes. 03/03/13 Morning drive - Kanha zone An adult tigress seen briefly on the prowl from Sijora road, heading in the direction of Surkum river. She had 3, 2-year old cubs but these were not seen. Afternoon drive - Sarhi zone Just before dusk, a large well known male called Munna emerged from the lakeside and crossed the road before our jeep.

BIRDS 1. Large cuckoo-shrike 2. Common woodshrike 3. Asian paradise flycatcher 4. Jungle babbler 5. Orange-headed thrush 6. Tickell s thrush 7. Tickell s blue flycatcher 8. Asian brown flycatcher 9. Brown headed barbet 10. Coppersmith 11. Black drongo 12. Greater racket-tailed drongo 13. White-bellied drongo 14. Common hawk cuckoo 15. Eurasian thicknee 16. White-throated kingfisher 17. Pied kingfisher 18. Green bee-eater 19. Plum-headed parakeet 20. Rose-necked parakeet 21. Alexandrine parakeet 22. Black-rumped flameback 23. Indian roller 24. Common hoopoe 25. Rufous treepie 26. Jungle crow 27. House crow 28. Greater coucal 29. Honey buzzard 30. White-eyed buzzard 31. Black kite 32. Shikra 33. Pallid harrier 34. Black-shouldered kite 35. Grey-headed fish eagle 36. Crested serpent eagle 37. Changeable hawk eagle 38. Eurasian kestrel 39. Spotted owlet 40. Jungle owlet 41. Collared scops owl 42. Long-billed vulture 43. Eurasian griffon 44. Red-headed vulture 45. Savannah nightjar 46. Indian nightjar 47. Red junglefowl 48. Indian peafowl 49. Red spurfowl 50. Jungle mynah 51. Common mynah 52. Red-vented bulbul 53. Grey wagtail 54. Citrine wagtail 55. Plain prinia 56. Ashy prinia 57. Yellow-footed green pigeon 58. Rock pigeon 59. Laughing dove 60. Spotted dove 61. Barn swallow 62. Long-tailed shrike 63. Common stonechat 64. Purple sunbird 65. Oriental magpie robin

66.Chestnut-shouldered petronia 80. Indian pond heron 67. House sparrow 81. Yellow-wattled lapwing 68. Indian grey hornbill 82. Red-wattled lapwing 69. Malabar pied hornbill 83. Darter 70. Black ibis 84. Little cormorant 71. Black-headed ibis 85. Great cormorant 72. Lesser adjutant stork 86. White-breasted water hen 73. Black stork 87. Bronze-winged jacana 74. Asian openbill 88. Little grebe 75. Lesser whistling duck 89. Common moorhen 76. Little egret 90. Scarlet minivet 77. Intermediate egret 91. Black-hooded oriole 78. Cattle egret 92. Chestnut-tailed starling 79. Great egret 93. White-rumped shama Above left: A subadult tiger curiously approaches the jeep Above right: A baby langur investigates a stem Tel: + 44 (0) 20 70604727 Email: tours@focusnature.co.uk www.focusnature.co.uk