Twilight in the Haor
Haors are shallow depressions in the land. They can spread over many square miles. During monsoon haors fill with
18 November 2016
In the Jail
The Central Jail in Bakshi Bazar, old Dhaka, started out as a criminal ward in 1788. Its 228 years are replete with history. The father of
11 November 2016
Love and Flying Dinosaurs
In Solnhofen, Germany, there is a stone quarry that has supplied limestone for centuries. This stone had many uses: for example,
28 October 2016
Rome Again
Last week I wrote about birding in Rome. Of course I saw other things during my recent trip.
21 October 2016
Warblers
One afternoon, I went to see the eminent bird expert Enam Ul Haque. He was going to help me with birds I had photographed but could
7 October 2016
Engineering a Photobook
For over two decades, I worked as a software engineer in California's Silicon Valley, designing and building software
30 September 2016
Shatchori Morning
In the past I visited Shatchori National Park only during winter, but today I have the opportunity to experience it in a
16 September 2016
A Bird's Flight
Very few things in nature delight us as the flight of birds. When it takes off into the sky, a bird fills us with wonder and becomes a
9 September 2016
Goodbye to an old friend
At some time or other all of us have felt fondness for inanimate objects. Perhaps they have empowered us or given
19 August 2016
Autumn Calling
Within a short time, nature around us has changed subtly but undeniably.
12 August 2016
A Worthwhile Hobby
Photography started its journey when William Henry Fox Talbot in England and Nicephore Niepce in France,
5 August 2016
Changing Colours
Babui (baya weaver.) Normally males and females look nearly identical – an unremarkable tan colour. But at breeding time, the male grows a bright yellow crown over its head.
29 July 2016
National Birds
Many nations of the world have national birds. They are usually native birds that can be found easily, and in many
22 July 2016
The Babui's House
Then I was growing up the story of the babui – or baya weaver – was popular in school textbooks. Usually there was
15 July 2016
Words I Like, Words I Dislike
Within the space of one day the word “Brexit” became well-known to an anxious world – a word denoting
1 July 2016
A Midsummer's Morning
On a Saturday morning I set out for Purbachol. I leave my car where the 300-ft road ends and walk along the bank of
17 June 2016
Walking to School
For me, there are few sights sweeter than that of children walking to school. They are usually clumped together in
10 June 2016
Units of Measurement
On December 11, 1998, NASA launched a space probe called Mars Climate Orbiter to study the Martian climate,
3 June 2016
Our Lapwings
Lapwings are medium-sized wading birds that live near water, in paddy-fields, or in open grassland. They are
27 May 2016
Summer in the Haor
Take care of your camera because it will rain soon,” the boy gathering dried hay near the freshly harvested paddy
20 May 2016