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© 2026 Urban Ecology.
Hosted by Delhi Greens.
Photography by Dr. Govind Singh.
The red-naped ibis, a holy pilgrim in a red cap, keeper of wetlands; reminding us that reverence and playfulness coexist in every living landscape.
In the stillness of the garden, Nature writes its timeless poem. Not of cruelty, but of continuance; a red thread stitching predator to prey. One life ending, another…
A bird of prey isn’t defined by its wings alone, but by the sky it was meant to command.
Funny how we keep building better cages instead of asking whether cages should exist at all.
We spend good efforts preserving parks & gardens for people, but how much thought do we put into preserving them for their actual residents?
As the city expands above, a resident of its forgotten spaces looks on, alert to every decision that redraws the boundaries of nature.