Wildframe Duos - A Family Adventure

Wildframe Duos - A Family Adventure Welcome to “WildFrame Duos” — where Nikon meets Sony in the wild! Together, we capture stunning wildlife.

Two passionate wildlife photographers set out with their families — one wielding a Nikon Z8 + 180-600mm and the other a Sony A1 Mark II + 200-600mm.

Red Headed Vulture ❓ WOW QUIZWhat makes the Red-headed Vulture unique compared to most other vultures?A) It usually feed...
27/02/2026

Red Headed Vulture
❓ WOW QUIZ

What makes the Red-headed Vulture unique compared to most other vultures?

A) It usually feeds alone rather than in large groups
B) It has a fully feathered head
C) It cannot eat large carcasses
D) It usually eats alone.

👇 Drop your answer before reading further.

Unlike many vultures that gather in large flocks, the Red-headed Vulture is often seen feeding solitarily or in pairs and can dominate a carcass on its own.

Its striking bare red head, powerful bill, and solitary behavior make it one of the most distinctive — and rare — vultures in Asia.

Nature’s cleanup crew… but a lone specialist.

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Which Owl species dwells both in forests and in Sub Urban Areas and even in cities which has patches of greenery?🦉 DID Y...
24/02/2026

Which Owl species dwells both in forests and in Sub Urban Areas and even in cities which has patches of greenery?

🦉 DID YOU KNOW?
This bird species are one of the few owls you can see in daylight, they’re incredibly curious, and they often live right next to humans — quietly watching us just like we watch them.

Did you know?  🦌 Barasingha also known as the swamp deer spends most of the time in swamps to feed on aquatic plants.In ...
22/02/2026

Did you know? 🦌 Barasingha also known as the swamp deer spends most of the time in swamps to feed on aquatic plants.
In every grazing herd, there is always a watcher.
This Barasingha stag paused, scanning the distance while the herd continued feeding — a quiet display of vigilance that keeps the group safe.
Golden light, instinct, and survival — all in one frame.


🦅 DID YOU KNOW?This golden-hour beauty is the Oriental Honey Buzzard — and it’s not your typical bird of prey.🐝 It raids...
16/02/2026

🦅 DID YOU KNOW?

This golden-hour beauty is the Oriental Honey Buzzard — and it’s not your typical bird of prey.

🐝 It raids beehives and feeds mainly on bee & wasp larvae.
🛡️ Its face has armor-like feathers to protect it from stings.
🌏 It migrates thousands of kilometers across Asia.

Nature doesn’t just create predators — it designs specialists.

👉 Would you dare raid a beehive for food? 😄
Or did you already know this about Honey Buzzards?

📍 Morning light magic
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Captured this Brown headed Gull in flight during a quick trip to Chilika Lake, Odisha. The dark brown chocolate head dep...
14/02/2026

Captured this Brown headed Gull in flight during a quick trip to Chilika Lake, Odisha.
The dark brown chocolate head depicts breeding adult males and can be sometimes confused with black headed gulls.

“When the king stretches.”
13/02/2026

“When the king stretches.”




Painted storks with their catches. Early morning visit to Hoskote Lake was rewarding to see a flock of migratory birds s...
13/02/2026

Painted storks with their catches. Early morning visit to Hoskote Lake was rewarding to see a flock of migratory birds skimming and digging in and around the water body.

Quiet mornings.Gentle steps.Painted Storks moving in rhythm.
10/02/2026

Quiet mornings.
Gentle steps.
Painted Storks moving in rhythm.

Greater Racket Tailed Drongo- Master of mimicry and a clever kleptoparasitism, decorated by the elegant feathers as a no...
09/02/2026

Greater Racket Tailed Drongo- Master of mimicry and a clever kleptoparasitism, decorated by the elegant feathers as a notched tail and a small spiked crown on forehead indeed makes this bird special.
Sunlit in the second shot of a noticeable shorter notched tail is probably of a juvenile which was very agile and agreed to pose just for a second for us.
We have been trying to capture this creature for many days and finally the trip to Kanha National Park paid off beautifully with many shots of its type.

Greater Racket Tailed Drongo- Master of mimicry and a clever kleptoparasitism, decorated by the elegant feathers as a no...
09/02/2026

Greater Racket Tailed Drongo- Master of mimicry and a clever kleptoparasitism, decorated by the elegant feathers as a notched tail and a small spiked crown on forehead indeed makes this bird special.
Sunlit in the second shot of a noticeable shorter notched tail is probably of a juvenile which was very agile and agreed to pose just for a second for us.
We have been trying to capture this creature for many days and finally the trip to Kanha National Park paid off beautifully with many shots of its type.
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