Tuesday, 22 October 2013

Malshej Camp 28-29 September, 2013

It was indeed a wonderful monsoon for us that came to an end with Malshej Ghat Camp. The camp was conducted from 28 to 29 September, 2013. Apart from regular biodiversity watch this time the focus was on plants and moths. We are thankful to Miss Priti Choghale for helping us in identifying the moths and exploring Malshej.



A.Flora
Rock
1.              Vad/Banyan Tree (Ficus benghalensis)
2.             Palas/Flame of  the forest (Butea monosperma)
3.             Amba/Mango tree (Mangifera india)
4.             Karanj/Pongam oil tree  (Pongamia pinnata)
5.              Pan terada/Rock Balsaum(Impatiens acaulis)
6.             Katesavar/Red silk cotton tree (Bombax ceiba)
7.              Gulvel/Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia)
8.             Chamel/Maloo creeper (Bauhinia vahlii)
9.             Sag/Teak (Tectona grandis)
10.         Bahava/ Indian Laburnum (Cassia fistula)
11.           Aaghada/Prickly chaff flower (Achyranthes aspera)
12.          Umber/Country fig tree (Ficus glomerata)
Rock Balsum By Gauri Gurav
13.          Ghaneri/Red sage (Lantana camara)
14.          Jambhul/Java plum/Black plum (Syzygium cumini)
15.          Wild Karwand (Carissa spinarum)
16.          Pimpal/Sacred fig tree (Ficus religiosa)
17.          Khair/Catechu tree (Acacia catechu)     
18.         Vavla/Indian Elm (Holoptelia integrifolia)
19.          Bor/Indian jujube (Ziziphus jujube)
20.        Dinda/Bandikoot berry (Leea indica)    
21.          Motha dinda (Leea macrophylla)
22.         Kala kuda/Sweet indrajao (Wrightia tinctoria)
23.         Pandara kuda/Tellicherry bark (Holarrhena antydysentrica)
24.         Kawla/Press me not (Smithia sensitiva)
25.         Anantmul/Indian sarsaparilla (Hemidesmus indicus)
Green Malshej By Shreya Bhanap
26.         Ain/Laurel (Terminalia crenulata)        
27.         Chickna/Common wireweed (Sida acuta)
28.        Takla/Wild senna (Cassia tora)
29.          Dalphodi/Cup n saucer plant (Breynia retusa)
30.        Jangali draksha/Wild grapes (Ampelocissus latifolia)
31.          Kadu karanda/Aerial yam (Dioscorea bulbifera)
32.         Kallavi/Glory lily (Gloriosa superba)
33.         Ukshi/Paper flower climber (Calycopteris floribunda)
34.         Rantil/Wild sesame(Sesamum indicum)
35.         Terada/Balsam
36.         Keni/Whiskered commelina(Commelina benghalensis)
37.         Chota kalpa/Indian borage(Trichodesma indicum)
38.        Shisham/Indian rosewood(Dalbergia sissoo)
39.         Sonaki/Graham’s groundsel (Senecio grahamii)
40.        Cosmos (Cosmos bipinnatus)

Malshej Fauna:
Golden Emperor Moth By Meghana Oak
A.    Insects:

a.       Butterflies:



1.      Tailed Jay

2.      Common Mormon

3.      Common crow

4.      Yellow pansy

5.      Common jezebel

6.      Lemon pansy

7.      Wanderer

8.      Plain tiger

9.      Striped tiger

10.  Leopard

11.  Lime



b.      Moths:

Golden Emperor moth

Makshej valley By Gauri Gurav
Geometrid moth

Emerald moth

Hawk moth

Death’s head hawk moth

Footman moth

Slug moth

Grass moth

Hook-tip moth





c.       Other insects

1.      Water beetle

2.      Katydid

3.      Short horned grasshopper

4.      Shield bug

5.      Red silk cotton bug

6.      Cricket

7.      Honey bee

Moth laying Eggs-By Gauri Gurav
Rhino beetle-Gauri Gurav
  1. Water strider
  2. Gall insects
  3. Rhino beetle

Unidentified-Photo-Gauri Gurav


B. Arachnids:

1.       Tunnel spider

2.       Giant-wood spider



C. Reptiles:

1.      Forest Calotes

2.      Garden lizard



D. Birds:

1.      Cormorant

2.      Great egret

3.      Indian pond-heron

4.      Black shouldered kite

5.      Oriental magpie robin

6.      Red-vented bulbul

Frog By Gauri Gurav
7.      Blue rock pigeon

8.      White-throated kingfisher

9.      Common tailorbird

10.  Purple-rumped sunbird

11.  House sparrow

12.  Black drongo

13.  Common myna

14.  House crow

15.  Green bee-eater

16.  Red-wattled lapwing

17.  Spotted dove

18.  Jungle babbler

19.  Rose ringed parakeet

20.  Crested serpent eagle

21.  Little brown dove

22.  Yellow footed green pigeon

Observations -By Gauri Gurav
23.  Crow pheasant

24.  Eurasian golden oriole

25.  Large billed crow

26.  Oriental white-eye

27.  Palm swift

28.  Yellow billed cough

Plastic Polluting Malshej -Gauri Gurav
E. Mammal:
1. Hanuman langur
2. Bonnet macaque




Kille Shivneri -By Gauri Gurav


Tea Time - Gauri

Disscussions -Gauri Gurav


Geometrid Moth-Gauri Gurav






Group - Gauri Gurav

Preparing for Wonderful winter........








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