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A brief encounter with a Russell’s Viper
Author - Kabir Sabde Pune, November 2025 At the Kasarsai Dam near Pune, we had a brief encounter with a Russell’s Viper (Daboia Russelii). While it was brief, one of our family members spotted it basking by the swampy area. When I went there the RV started rapidly moving because of the loud gasp I made when I heard it was there. It was gone in a flash! For those who are curious, a Russell’s Viper is a venomous snake in South Asia. It’s one of big four dangerous snakes in Ind
Apala Sabde
Nov 30, 20251 min read


Common Mormon
The butterfly that found us this morning was a Romulus —one of the female forms of the Common Mormon. She carried on her wings the delicate deception her lineage has perfected over millennia, a Batesian mimic of the inedible Crimson Rose. In the wild, survival often depends on the art of resemblance, and she wore that inheritance with a kind of understated grace. Romulus Common Mormon She moved lightly through the tagar , those simple pinwheel flowers that have stood in our
Apala Sabde
Nov 29, 20251 min read


Blue or Not?
The more time I spend outdoors, the more the world reveals itself—small truths unfolding at the pace of a bird’s wingbeat. From space, the Earth shimmers blue, and one might imagine that blue pigment runs freely through nature. Yet it is almost absent. What we read as blue is rarely pigment at all, but the physics of light , shaped and bent by intricate structures we can scarcely see. Some creatures wear a blue that shifts like heat on a horizon—the iridescent flash of the Pu
Apala Sabde
Nov 29, 20252 min read


We are in their habitat, they are not in ours!
Author - Kabir Sabde Pune, November 2025 Habitat loss is one of the significant reasons that snakes show up the urban dwells. This is a non venomous rat snake about 8 ft long. This snake was rescued and released in nearby forests. Due to the unique challenges of living in an urban environment, many rat snakes become victims of human-animal conflict. People's inability to distinguish venomous species from non-venomous ones further complicates the situation. A young boy who is
Apala Sabde
Nov 29, 20251 min read
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