Termite feast!
Monsoon is here and all the these little so called ' creepy crawlies' are out in numbers. This is what i have been waiting for. Monsoon triggers lots of new activity for all, many creatures would have been buried under ground for months and waiting for rains to arrive so they can emerge and others just start to multiply! as the food is plenty.
Lots of Ants and Termites take this opportunity to produce enormous number of winged males and female which are know as Kings and Queens, which emerge from their respective colony and fly away from there and start a colony of their own. Winged termites are especially nutritious food sources for all the animals around. You name it they will be feasting on these, Insects, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals. Even most of time vegetarians like doves & palm squirrels don't miss this feast. My best is to watch birds getting crazy for these in the jungle, suddenly all kinds of birds are at a termite mound where theses are emerging and i would like to write about it when i get good pics of those different birds 'fly-catching' termites.
When the night comes then all my favorite ones come out- lizards, frogs, bats and large insects, and these who come to feed they intern attract other creatures like snakes!.
Termites try emerge at nights to avoid diurnal predators and now at night they get attracted to artificial lights and these attract me to go and observe them and also try to get some pics.

Shot this at Kanha.
Few nights back as i was walking back to my room, i saw there was late night emerging so went and checked. There were lots of geckos on the wall feeding, as i went closer i saw this huge balloon frog almost bloated like a balloon after feeding on termites!
Among sea of flies!

same frog catching termites!

There were few more different frogs in the grass and insects like preying mantiz but something else caught my attention which was running around, it was a cockroach! As i went closer i saw it catching and feeding on termite! i knew these roaches eat anything and every thing but i did not think they would hunt!.

Lots of Ants and Termites take this opportunity to produce enormous number of winged males and female which are know as Kings and Queens, which emerge from their respective colony and fly away from there and start a colony of their own. Winged termites are especially nutritious food sources for all the animals around. You name it they will be feasting on these, Insects, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals. Even most of time vegetarians like doves & palm squirrels don't miss this feast. My best is to watch birds getting crazy for these in the jungle, suddenly all kinds of birds are at a termite mound where theses are emerging and i would like to write about it when i get good pics of those different birds 'fly-catching' termites.
When the night comes then all my favorite ones come out- lizards, frogs, bats and large insects, and these who come to feed they intern attract other creatures like snakes!.
Termites try emerge at nights to avoid diurnal predators and now at night they get attracted to artificial lights and these attract me to go and observe them and also try to get some pics.

Shot this at Kanha.
Few nights back as i was walking back to my room, i saw there was late night emerging so went and checked. There were lots of geckos on the wall feeding, as i went closer i saw this huge balloon frog almost bloated like a balloon after feeding on termites!
Among sea of flies!

same frog catching termites!

There were few more different frogs in the grass and insects like preying mantiz but something else caught my attention which was running around, it was a cockroach! As i went closer i saw it catching and feeding on termite! i knew these roaches eat anything and every thing but i did not think they would hunt!.











