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(11-23-2017, 03:33 AM)Pckts Wrote: Jagdeep Rajput Photography
Male Tiger of Sambar Road.

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Pckts,
Since long ago I wanted to express my gratitude to you. Sistematicaly, tirelessly, with amazing persistence you provide all this amazingly beautiful images of tigers. Basically because of you I started to enter this forum. Actually probably you don't know but you are quite popular between bloggers in Russian-speaking social media. You are doing really a great job. Its really a big pleasure to watch all this beautiful images you provide. For me you are the "Tiger-man" in this forum.
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Thank you @Wolverine that really means a lot. And like you, I was influenced from the ones before me, @Roflcopters @Rage2277 @Apollo @peter  and many others introduced me to the world of Tigers and long before photos and stories were as easily accessible.
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I propose to add Guate (research and tables), Parvez (tigers from less known regions of India), Rishi (Sunderban tigers) and quite a few others from India. I hope that those active as rangers will contribute more often in the future. Same for wildlife photographers.
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(11-24-2017, 05:01 PM)peter Wrote: I propose to add Guate (research and tables), Parvez (tigers from less known regions of India), Rishi (Sunderban tigers) and quite a few others from India. I hope that those active as rangers will contribute more often in the future. Same for wildlife photographers.

Thanks peter. Glad that you mentioned me.
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( This post was last modified: 11-25-2017, 04:15 AM by Roflcopters )

Jignesh Patel's page on Tadoba tigers, Tigers of Kanha page run by Vijay Rajan, Sanjay Shukla and Minh ha, Sully's crew on google. Carmen's blog, tiger protection society and tigerwalah's website on Ranthambore tigers are also some really good source of tiger info on the web. I would recommend them. also special mentions from this forum @Ngala @Tshokwane @Shardul @SANTU D G @shaileshsharadnaik @tigerluver @GrizzlyClaws @Polar @Spalea @qstxyz @SuSpicious. I appreciate all of your efforts, the amount of work you guys put in, without the support of you guys. this forum wouldn't be where it is now. fair to say we are on top in terms of tiger related content, compilation of data and various other stuff that i think other places lack.
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Coming from Copters, I propose to take this very serious. I also agree all the way. WildFact has quite a few good posters.
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Kosi corridor tiger sorry for the poor picture quality. 

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Rajaji, 

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Probable rajaji, 

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Corbett probable,

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Charging Corbett tiger by Paramanand Chikane..

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Massive Corbett tigress, Jhirna Zone..

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Two tigresses of Corbett fight it out on November, 2017. One was gravely injured. Pic by Kintoo Dhawan..

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Corbett tigress at full charge. Pic by Ansar Ansari..

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Corbett tiger with Dhikala Forest Rest-house in the background. Pic by Varun Chopra..

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(12-06-2017, 10:34 PM)Rishi Wrote:
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Tigress???..
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@paul cooper Yes.
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Nandhour valley tiger,

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Valmiki tiger,

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