Photographing wildlife at Jim Corbett National Park

Sloth bear with cubs. These are the only bears that carry their cubs on their back.

This is my fourth post on Jim Corbett National Park. In my three previous posts, I had blogged about photographing tigers and elephants and also covered landscapes. Other than tigers and elephants, the forest has more to offer therefore in this post, I shall be sharing images of the other residents of the jungle.

Cheetal deer, seen very commonly.
Wild boar making a dash across the greenery.
Vultures high up on the rocks.
A troop of Langur. The langurs were located at a distance.
This is a Barbet taken at the Jhirna forest rest house campus.
Common Myna.
Common Myna in flight.
Sambar deer walking across the river. Taken at Dhikala zone.
Black winged kite also known as black shouldered kit, is a small bird of prey.
Red jungle fowl. This is a male as indicated by its colourful plumage.
Changeable hawk-eagle.
White egret on the grounds of the resort.
Kalij Pheasant.
A large herd of Cheetal in which two Cheetal deer can be seen fighting.