The Green Ogre is going away.
Tonight, I take a train to Delhi. Then, it’s off to the breeding grounds of the Sarus Grane (Grus antigone) in the wetlands of Uttar Pradesh.
I’ll be back in the first week of December.
Watch this space. Read the back pages. Keep yourself busy.
The Green Ogre – Birds, Wildlife, Ecology and Nature notes from India.
Founder-editor of The Green Ogre, Beej began this blog as a solo writing project in 2006. A communications professional, he has worked as a corporate storyteller, journalist, travel writer, cartoonist and photo-blogger. He was formerly the founder-editor of Yahoo India's travel site.
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Founder-editor of The Green Ogre, Beej began this blog as a solo writing project in 2006. A communications professional, he has worked as a corporate storyteller, journalist, travel writer, cartoonist and photo-blogger. He was formerly the founder-editor of Yahoo India's travel site.
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