Tag Archives: Wildlife Photography

Long-tailed Broadbill - Wild Picture of the Day #WildPic

Long-tailed Broadbill ©Aditya Singh

Wild Picture of the Day or #WildPic today is the Long-tailed Broadbill (Psarisomus dalhousiae). A bird species from the broadbill family and is found in the Himalayan, Southeast Asian and Indonesian belt. This bird species has the ‘least concerning’ status on the IUCN Red List Species  nonetheless it is still one of the spectacular attractions in the wild. This

On Father’s Day, A Male Tiger & his Cubs: Wild Picture of the Day #WildPic

Ranthambhore NP © Balendu Singh

Wild Navigator’s Wild Picture of the Day or Twitter Hashtag #WildPic. Use hashtag #WildPic in your twitter tweets and we will everyday select one wilderness picture that will be featured on our site. Pictures need to be in theme of communities, conservation, ecology, sustainability, green message, environment, travel trends in wildlife travel / ecotourism, landscapes and adventure. ————————- Today being Father’s Day nothing better to depict this

Tiger & the Mahout: Wild Picture of the Day #WildPic

Tiger & the Mahout

Wild Navigator launches Wild Picture of the Day or Twitter Hashtag #WildPic. Use hashtag #WildPic in your twitter tweets and we will everyday select one wilderness picture that will be featured on our site. Pictures need to be in theme of communities, conservation, ecology, sustainability, green message, environment, travel trends in wildlife travel / ecotourism, landscapes and adventure.

The First Scottish Bird Fair

Scottish-BirdFair-logo

Interested in Wildlife? Do you love the Outdoors? Are you an avid birder, with interests in raptor species, garden birds or just simply a nature lover? Nothing better than spending the weekend at the first ever Scottish Bird Fair which was held at the famous Hopetoun House on the outskirts of Edinburgh (19th & 20th of

Wetlands to Indigenous Tribes, Maasai & the Climate Spin, Bird Species & Tiger Tourism: Highlight summary of this Week’s ‘’Wilderness World’’ - w/e 05.02.2012

Summary of the WWWorld

Weekly Summary of this Week’s ”Wilderness World” from Wild Navigator Wild Navigator starts this new feature which presents the top stories from the web. These stories are the highs and lows in the fields of wildlife travel, biodiversity conservation, climate change, sustainability, photography, scientific research, social community initiatives and events which make it to our

Painted like a Stork - ‘Wild Wednesday’

Today being a Wednesday, nothing better to start then a day dedicated to a wildlife picture that sums up the week gone by or the week we all are heading too. The image could be sent from anyone, a professional to an amateur photographer or someone who feels a message needs to be made to our readers.

And the Sanctuary Wildlife Photographer of the year award goes to ..

On 25th October 2011, we focused one of our past post on Wildlife Photographer Aditya ‘Dicky’ Singh (Wild Shots of the Week) and his amazing art / imagery work in the field of wildlife conservation and photography. He has done it again and this time around India’s highly reputed Wildlife Magazine ”Sanctuary Asia” with their team

New ‘Photographic Eye’: Meet Subharghya Das

Bandhavgarh (India)

This month Wild Navigator focuses its attention to Indian photographer ‘Subharghya Das’ and his work in the wild. Subharghya Das - A student of science who always had an artistic inclination. He has had an affection towards animals from childhood and as luck would have it, his wonderful wife Supriya too had the same affinity towards

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