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  • 4 weeks later...

At Nagarhole Kuta Side JLR Safari. Had a sighting for 15min without any other jeeps around.DSC05381.jpg.476e7026648e954476c126db2bac72a9.jpg

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@marcox - Kuta side?  

 

Would love for you to post more from your trip ...... Thanks

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Maduri at Tadoba: May 2016

 

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More Madhuri pictures taken at Tadoba, May 2018

 

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A sub=adult Tiger and Dhole ( Indian wild dog) @ Kabini , Nagarhole NP India, May '18

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A rare albino Spotted deer or Chital

 

hello there. new in here, but been snoopin' around for ages. Hope to learn, contribute be of help here.

 

 

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@InQuest Welcome aboard, glad you've been snoopin' but as this topic is called "Show us your tigers" I've made some edits to your posts...

 

Do feel free to post your India wildlife photos in this subforum, where you might find some suitable topics.

 

Don't forget to introduce yourself here.

 

Matt

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Arrowhead and one of her cubs. Ranthambore March 2019.

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Ranthambhore  : The two female cubs of Arrowhead (February 2th 2020)

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Ranthambhore  : The Queen Arrowhead (February 2nd and February 4th 2020)

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Petter Sverke

Some tiger images from my trip in February/March 2019

 

The famous Bengal tigress Maya, Tadoba National Park

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Bengal tiger, Kanha National Park

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Huge male tiger, Bandhavgarh National Park

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Tigress in Corbett National Park

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Tigress with spotted deer kill, Corbett National Park

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Mother tigress with two cubs, Corbett National Park

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Lovely. Thanks for posting. You covered a lot of parks in this trip. :o:)

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On 11/22/2020 at 11:48 AM, wilddog said:

Lovely. Thanks for posting. You covered a lot of parks in this trip. :o:)

Thanks very much! Yeah five national parks in just over 2 weeks, many hours spent in a car traveling between the parks. Also visited the lesser known Dudhwa NP but didn't see any tigers there.

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Ooo @Petter SverkeI hope you will feel motivated enough to write a trip report for us. With so few of us travelling currently it would be lovely to hear more about your trip. 

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From a few years ago, as I've only just found this site and somewhere to show my favorite wildlife pics.

 

Ranthambore National Park. We had just entered the park and were the 1st jeep in so we had this beautiful tiger all to ourselves. 

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