Yes, frequently. Even in the city where I live, Bangalore, I see black kites, herons, and egrets on a daily basis, as well as the occasional monkey (macaque.) [Notably, Bangalore — like Mumbai — has had issues with Leopards in the city, but I’ve never seen them.] But when I travel to wilderness areas, there’s lots of wildlife to be seen. A couple weeks ago I visited Ranganathittu Sanctuary and saw marsh crocodiles, macaques, pelicans, and painted storks. In India, I’ve seen rhino, wild elephant, mongoose, cobra, and many other creatures. In Africa, I’ve seen most of the big ones (lion, elephant, hippo, giraffe, zebra, cape buffalo, etc.)
I was just learning from the wildlife in the park this morning as I watched chipmunks scurry around in a circle of ravens, and that kind of surprised me that the chipmunks didn’t seem phased. I see ravens eating bigger rodents (city rats are about the size of housecats,) but they made no moves on the chipmunks. Maybe chipmunks have stronger kung fu, or maybe they just don’t have enough meat on the bones. I don’t know.


How wonderful
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We have squirrels, raccoons, possums, and hawks in the city. Every once in a while, we spot a fox or deer.
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π WE fly in to Bengaluru in a few weeks. WE are headed to Goa, but fancy flying back down for a few days. (I probably won’t tell my wife the rats are as big as house cats!! π )
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To be fair, it’s partly that the cats tend to be scrawny here.
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Well, I saw the elephant first and when I looked closely, I saw the bird atop it π
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