The Amazing Dragonfly
What is the world's deadliest predator? You might be surprised at the answer. It is not the tiger, lion, shark or even
13 May 2016
Looking for Birds in Florida
The American state of Florida, situated in the country's southeast, is a favourite destination of bird lovers. The state boasts about five
6 May 2016
Ashy Woodswallow
Some years ago, outside Dhaka, my car was crossing an empty bridge. From the top of the bridge, I saw a flock of
29 April 2016
A Keeper of Our Visual History
It is 1981. A Bangladeshi Masters student in the US visits the Metropolitan Museum in New York. There, in an
22 April 2016
Lartigue's Photographs
Different people take up photography for different reasons but they have one thing in common: they love making pictures. Few in the
15 April 2016
Honey Hunting in Sundarban
Spring brings flowers to Sundarban. First to arrive are the flowers of Kholsha plants. Then Possur trees bloom. Finally the Goran trees'
8 April 2016
Not for the Faint of Heart
After it was over I asked Mishal, my nephew, what he thought. “Not for the faint of heart,” he replied.
1 April 2016
My (Long-Suffering) Cameras
I did not have a camera in childhood, nor did I show a gift for photography as a precocious child. My dear aunt Chhotofufu gave me my
25 March 2016
Springtime in the Haor
The other day I visited Hail Haor in Moulvi Bazar. Haors are a geological feature of northern Bangladesh. These shallow, saucer-shaped
18 March 2016
Pigeons and Doves
When I was growing up in Sylhet, the pigeons known as Jalali Kobutor – believed to have descended from a pair brought by the great
11 March 2016
Finches, Beaks and Darwin
When Charles Darwin started his voyage from England to South America on board the H.M.S. Beagle in 1831, he was
4 March 2016
Why Visit Bangladesh?
While domestic tourism has increased in recent years, the number of foreign tourists visiting Bangladesh continues to be much lower
5 February 2016
The Lure of Falconry
The other day I was intently photographing some birds atop a rain-tree at Purbachol when I heard a click behind and
22 January 2016
Make or Take?
Do you take a photograph or make one? “Taking” does not involve much creative thought but “making” implies a deeper engagement
15 January 2016
Magnum's Photographs
Seventy years ago the world was a very different place. The Second World War had just ended. Tensions ran high
18 December 2015
Call of the Wildlife
If, a few centuries ago, you offered people the opportunity to see wild animals in their environment, only hunters
11 December 2015
On Domestication
For those who have not seen a water buffalo (mohish) up-close, it can be an unsettling experience. My first time was
4 December 2015
Our Shrikes
The other day I was walking on a field in Purbachol when I noticed a bird perched on the stalk of a shrivelled kash
13 November 2015
Back to Kalenga
Some places are so primeval that they inspire and awe us. Rema-Kalenga Wildlife Sanctuary, a 1796-hectare reserve
6 November 2015
Running in the Rain
The sky was grey and the world barely lit when I opened my eyes. I lingered in bed for a few minutes. By then a light
23 October 2015