Audobon
That a life! Born illegitimate to French parents in Haiti and raised in France, John James Audobon (1785-1851)
29 September 2017
Snake Snippets
It was just after sunset. I was walking at the northern end of the path that runs along Dhaka's Baridhara Lake. This part gets few
22 September 2017
Monsoon Birds
For good reason, monsoon is not the favourite time of birders. The migrants that fill our wetlands, forests and fields in winter are long gone like a distant dream.
15 September 2017
The Joy of Cropping
Many years ago I took a photography class with the great fine-art photographer Michael Kenna, whose exquisite black-and-white
8 September 2017
Hovering Birds
Some years ago I was birding in the National Botanical Garden, Dhaka. The lush, beautiful Garden hosts many kinds of birds among its
25 August 2017
Sundarban in Monsoon
I have been to Sundarban several times but never in monsoon, so when a friend invited me to join a group of
18 August 2017
Respecting Nature
I recently met Dr. Robin Wall Kimmerer, a writer of American-Indian heritage, and learned about her work. A professor of botany and
11 August 2017
Photographic Wisdom
There is no dearth of quotations by great photographers who dispensed advice for those following in their footsteps. Some spoke
4 August 2017
Bitterns of Bangladesh
Two and a half years ago on a cool winter morning I stood at the edge of a fish pond in Hail Haor, a wetland near Moulvi Bazar. The
28 July 2017
The Starling's Story
Two years ago, birder friends reported that the European starling had been spotted in a field at the edges of Dhaka's Uttara
21 July 2017
Thinking Trim Tabs
In 1994 the technology world was turned upside down by an invention called the World Wide Web. In the eye of the
14 July 2017
Green-Billed Malkoha
When you are diligently searching for birds, competition and jealousy come naturally. Others always seem to be
7 July 2017
The Family of Grass
Children love going barefoot. I was no exception while growing up and, despite my parents' best efforts, I constantly went without
30 June 2017
Finding Home
In order to write one of the earliest Tangents columns, back in 2010, I visited a pigeon afficionado in Mirpur. The
23 June 2017
Kadam
Kadam (Neolamarckia cadamba, burflower tree) is a common tree in Bangladesh. It arrives during the rainy months and continues to
9 June 2017
A Tale of Tails
Some years ago I travelled to Uganda. From Kampala I went on a gorilla-tracking expedition to a remote region. When returning to the
2 June 2017
Honeybees
Like the proverbial mad dogs and Englishmen I am out in the midday sun during this heat wave looking for birds in an open field in
26 May 2017
The Fish Habit
Most Bengalis – yours truly included - love fish. We love the variety of flavours and textures that fish offers. Perhaps it is geography: in
19 May 2017
Bicycle Dreams
I saw this well-kept bicycle at Namar Bazar in Nijhum Dwip earlier this year. It brought back many memories.
12 May 2017
Invasive Species
What do these have in common: fire ants, red-vented bulbuls, parrots, water hyacinth, asian carp, common mynas
5 May 2017