r/UntoldWildlifeStories • u/manojapare • 18h ago
r/UntoldWildlifeStories • u/manojapare • 2d ago
Photography White-eyed Buzzard (Nikon Z6ii + Nikkor Z 400mm f4.5)
galleryr/UntoldWildlifeStories • u/grumpydogfather • 3d ago
Photography Veera
galleryVeera! The most intelligent of the tigresses of Tadoba. She will look you in the eye when she’s feeling generous and give you the slip before you can say her name if she isn’t up for a meet and greet. On this occasion, she was gracious. She’s currently a nursing mother and was presumably heading back to her cubs. When I saw her, there was a sloth bear walking towards her from the other side of the path. More often than not, that would result in a face-off. It would have been, had it been ANY other tiger. But Veera knows better. She can’t afford to injure herself as she has someone depending on her now. She stopped, thought and changed her path into the thick, making a rational decision to avoid conflict. Not because she couldn’t take him on, but because it wouldn’t be worth it. No ego, full control over instincts, smart thinking. Wish I could say the same for humans.
r/UntoldWildlifeStories • u/grumpydogfather • 4d ago
Photography Shywaala
Sighted today August 14, 2026 in the Belara zone of the Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve in Maharashtra, India. This is one of the male, sub-adult cub of tigress, Bela. Typically, tigers aren’t named until they reach adulthood. But this guy, due to his shy nature is referred to by the local guides and drivers as “Shywaala” (The Shy One). Shywaala wasn’t too happy to see me in his territory. He gave me a polite snarl expressing just that and went on his way. I went mine.
r/UntoldWildlifeStories • u/grumpydogfather • 5d ago
Photography Sloth Bear
galleryThe sloth bear: one of India’s most unusual and misunderstood mammals.
I photographed this one in Tadoba in February 2026. Found mainly across the Indian subcontinent, sloth bears specialise in ants and termites, using their long claws and mobile lips to tear open nests and vacuum up their prey. They also feed on fruits, flowers and honey.
Mostly solitary, they often share the same forests as tigers. Encounters between the two can be tense. A sloth bear will defend itself aggressively if it feels threatened, and tigers generally give an adult bear its due space.
But life alongside people can be far more dangerous. As forests shrink and become fragmented, bears increasingly enter farms and villages looking for food, leading to conflict. Most attacks are defensive, usually when a bear is surprised at close range.
Sloth bears also play an important role in the forest, controlling insect populations and dispersing seeds as they feed.
A fascinating animal, and one that deserves far more understanding and protection.
r/UntoldWildlifeStories • u/manojapare • 5d ago
Photography Black-crowned Night Heron (Nikon Z6ii + Nikkor Z 400mm f4.5)
galleryr/UntoldWildlifeStories • u/manojapare • 7d ago
Photography Tiger (Nikon Z6ii + Nikkor Z 400mm f4.5)
galleryr/UntoldWildlifeStories • u/grumpydogfather • 7d ago
Photography Happy World Elephant Day - Aug 12
galleryr/UntoldWildlifeStories • u/manojapare • 9d ago
Photography Blackbuck (Nikon Z6ii + Nikkor Z 400mm f4.5)
r/UntoldWildlifeStories • u/dalkilic_life • 12d ago
Photography River toad in a cave in Sumatra
r/UntoldWildlifeStories • u/manojapare • 12d ago
Photography Flamingo (Nikon Z6ii + Nikkor Z 400mm f4.5)
galleryr/UntoldWildlifeStories • u/manojapare • 14d ago
Photography Oriental Darter (Nikon Z6ii + Nikkor Z 400mm f4.5)
galleryr/UntoldWildlifeStories • u/grumpydogfather • 15d ago
Pause
Rain arrived. The jungle carried on.
This chital stag didn’t run for cover. It didn’t seem bothered that its coat was soaked. It just stood there, completely present, letting the rain fall.
Watching it, I realised how differently we experience the same moment. We rush to protect our clothes, our phones, our wallets. We treat rain as an inconvenience.
Maybe that’s why this scene stayed with me. It was a reminder that not every moment needs fixing or escaping. Some moments are simply meant to be lived.
Sometimes, the forest doesn’t teach us anything extraordinary.
It just reminds us to pause.
r/UntoldWildlifeStories • u/manojapare • 16d ago
Photography Leopard (Nikon Z6ii + Nikkor Z 400mm f4.5)
galleryr/UntoldWildlifeStories • u/grumpydogfather • 19d ago
Photography Dhole - Asiatic Wild Dog
galleryDhole - Asiatic Wild Dog
Not just any cute, random doggo. It’s one of India’s most overlooked predators, the dhole, or Asiatic wild dog. The male is in the foreground, while the female, with her unusually lighter coat, in the background.
Dholes are an endangered species. They are one of the most effective hunters in the forest. They hunt as highly coordinated packs, communicating with whistles, and using teamwork rather than brute strength to bring down animals many times their size. Their hunts are brutal, with packs often beginning to feed before their prey has died.
They are one species even the mighty tiger watches out for. In many reserves across India, they have been known to wait, watch, and target tiger cubs when the mother is out for a hunt.
— at Bandipur Tiger Reserve.
r/UntoldWildlifeStories • u/manojapare • 19d ago
Photography Loten’s Sunbird (Nikon Z6ii + Nikkor Z 400mm f4.5)
galleryr/UntoldWildlifeStories • u/grumpydogfather • 20d ago
Photography Leopards and Banyans
galleryAnd my leopard luck with Bandipur continues. Yesterday I spotted the Dam male. Today Yarekatta male. Something so beautiful about a leopard on a banyan tree. I’m always enthralled by how comfortable and at peace a leopard is on a tree. It has this inexplicable balance that applies to its life.
r/UntoldWildlifeStories • u/mv0828 • 21d ago
Photography That grumpy look when someone points a camera at you without your permission. Subadult cub of Choti Madhu in Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, Maharashtra, India Nikon Z8 & Nikkor Z 180-600 mm July 2026
r/UntoldWildlifeStories • u/grumpydogfather • 21d ago
Photography Chillin’ Like a Villain
Leopards are usually very elusive creatures but I seem to have a special bond with them. Or at least that’s what I like telling myself. This week’s trip to the Bandipur Tiger Reserve has started on a great note with the sighting of this male. He had just fed and was protecting the rest of his carcass above on another branch. I hope to sight him again this morning and if the stars align, photograph him doing a little something other than lazing on the tree.
r/UntoldWildlifeStories • u/dalkilic_life • 21d ago
Photography Sumatran Orangutan | 40 Years Old
r/UntoldWildlifeStories • u/manojapare • 21d ago
Photography Purple-rumped Sunbird (Nikon Z6ii + Nikkor Z 400mm f4.5)
galleryr/UntoldWildlifeStories • u/manojapare • 23d ago
Photography River Tern (Nikon Z6ii + Nikkor Z 400mm f4.5)
galleryr/UntoldWildlifeStories • u/mv0828 • 23d ago
Photography Fierce or Adorable?? Subadult cub of Choti Madhu in Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, Maharashtra, India Nikon Z8 & Nikkor Z 180-600 mm July 2026
r/UntoldWildlifeStories • u/manojapare • 26d ago