Field notes·1 min read
During the monsoon mist at Bhigwan, the skies were heavy with clouds and the earth smelled of rain. In that calm grey morning, a male Pallid Harrier glided low over the wet fields — a shadow of grace and purpose.
With steady wings and sharp eyes, he scanned the flooded meadows. Suddenly, in a swift, perfect dive, he caught his prey — silent, sure, and strong. For a moment he stood still, rain droplets sliding down his silver feathers, the wild wind whispering around him.
This sight captured the soul of the monsoon — strength wrapped in stillness, elegance born from survival. The Pallid Harrier of Bhigwan showed that even in the rain-soaked world, a true hunter never loses his calmness or his focus.