House Sparrow
While we may not give them a second look, sparrows have distinguished lineage. They lend their name, Passer, to the order Passerines, which comprises more than half of the world’s bird species. Another name for Passerine is songbird.
21 May 2021
Streets of San Francisco
In 1983, upon completing my engineering education in the United States, I took a software engineering job in California’s Silicon Valley.
30 April 2021
Crested Serpent Eagle
I was walking downhill along a narrow plantation trail in Moulvi Bazar when my eyes caught movement in the Kodom tree abutting a pond at the end of the trail.
23 April 2021
Our Deer
Four species of deer are found in Bangladesh: spotted deer, barking deer, sambar deer and hog deer.
16 April 2021
Bazas of the World
In late 2019, while visiting Bandarban with friends, I saw a medium sized brown bird perched on a distant tree. It looked like a bird of prey. After looking through my binoculars for a few seconds, I saw a crest of upright feathers on its head. Instantly I knew it was a Baza, or “Baaj Pakhi” of my childhood.
9 April 2021
My Photography Teachers
I thought I knew everything I needed to know about photography. Then I found myself in a photography workshop taught by Sam Abell. That week ten years ago changed my photographic life.
2 April 2021
Pallas’s Fish Eagle
One day, I was looking for birds in Hail Haor, a low-lying wetland near Moulvi Bazar where monsoon rain accumulates in large saucer-shaped depressions creating beels and fishponds.
26 March 2021
Mr. and Mrs. Gould
I became interested in the work of the Goulds after noticing that two of the prettiest birds I have seen bear that name. John Gould (1804-1881) was an English ornithologist and author. His wife Elizabeth Gould (1804-1841) was an artist. The aforementioned birds are Mrs. Gould’s Sunbird and Gouldian Finch.
19 March 2021
Shikra
Shikra is a bird of prey found all over Bangladesh in forests, village groves, orchards and tea gardens. It is a handsome bird, the size of a large pigeon, with a fine bluish-grey back.
12 March 2021
What’s in a (Scientific) Name?
In 1758, the Swedish scientist Carl Linnaeus introduced a naming system for living organisms.
5 March 2021
Feathers
I recently finished the novel Where Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens. Set in the 1960s, the story is about a girl, Kya, who grows up alone in the marshes of North Carolina after being abandoned by her family.
26 February 2021
Twilight for the Masked Finfoot?
Rare, endangered and beautiful, the Masked Finfoot shines among the birds of Bangladesh. In the entire world, it is only the Bangladesh Sundarban where it can be found in good numbers.
19 February 2021
Ratites
On a grey morning three years ago in northern Queensland, Australia, I boarded a microbus with several other birders.
12 February 2021
Bitterns
The first word that comes to mind when I think of bitterns is “shy.” Although I have seen all three species of bitterns found in Bangladesh, it has never been easy. They hide inside foliage, camouflage exceedingly well and fly away quickly when I approached.
5 February 2021
Madagascar Memories
I visited Madagascar a little over three years ago. Memories of this unique island in the Indian Ocean southeast of Africa have remained vivid. Why? The unexpected and strangely beautiful forms of life that I saw there are impossible to forget. It was as if time had misplaced this island.
29 January 2021
Grey-headed Fish Eagle
The Grey-headed Fish Eagle, which lives all year in Bangladesh, is the most common of our four fish eagles and found all over the country.
22 January 2021
Hyena
I saw my only wild hyena at Kenya’s Maasai Mara park: a mother lying on the ground and her cub. The cub was plain dark brown.
15 January 2021
Piranha
Over a century ago, in late 1913, Teddy Roosevelt went on an expedition in Brazil to navigate the mysterious and uncharted river called the River of Doubt.
8 January 2021
Snail Kite
Five years ago, I was looking for birds at a lake in Florida. The lake had a grid of piers for boat landing. I was walking along one when a reddish-brown bird, medium in size, flew by close to me and started circling above the water.
1 January 2021
A lifetime of dedication to his people and country
Today is the first death anniversary of Ambassador Syed Muazzem Ali. He was born in Sylhet in 1944 to an enlightened and accomplished family.
29 December 2020