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Deccan Herald » Spectrum » Detailed Story
Shoot at sight
The documentary - Ranganathittu, an Avian Haven - is a rich repository of information concerning the bird sanctuary, writes Fathima Sumaya Khan.

The mystical world of birds has always amused nature lovers. And, which nature enthusiast could have missed the Ranganathittu bird sanctuary, the paradise of bird watchers and photographers?

Did you know that the best time to visit this sanctuary is between the months of December and June and that every year close to 25,000 birds visit Ranganathittu, which is spread across a small area of 0.67 sq km?
These and many such interesting facts were discovered by a brother-duo from Mysore, R G Srikantha and R G Jayarama.

These two photography enthusiasts worked in this sanctuary for over 300 days, observing the various characteristics of birds. This close watch on birds resulted in a documentary, the first of its kind on Ranganathittu.
Aptly titled ‘Ranganathittu, an Avian Haven’ this 40-minute documentary which features 52 species of birds, three mammals and one reptile was released at the 53rd Wildlife Week celebrations in Bangalore recently.
Shot with aesthetic sense, the splendid audio-visual depicts the fascinating world of birds like swallows, cormorants, egrets and kingfishers.

Amazing visuals of how Indian Cliff Swallows collect clay from river beds and build their nests, how egrets secure their nesting sites and how riverterns feed their hungry young ones are captured in this documentary.
Shooting such a documentary is indeed a difficult task. However, this was made possible with the support of the Karnataka Forest Department, says the duo.

Winged wonders

R G Srikantha, who works as an Assistant Superintendent with India Post, was in the city recently and shared his experiences of shooting the documentary.

What prompted you to come up with a documentary on Ranganathittu?

Srikantha: Both me and my brother R G Jayarama, an accounts officer in a private firm, have pursued photography as our hobby. Ranganathittu had always fascinated us. We used to click pictures of the scenic beauties and birds in the sanctuary and would often come across some interesting facts which could not be explained with still photography. Later we decided to shoot a documentary from August 2005 to July 2006 by observing the daily lives of birds without disturbing their natural activity in any manner.

How do you think this documentary will help the masses?

Srikantha: This documentary has been shot under the banner of Jungle Lore - Mysore and its DVD is priced at Rs 150. We want this documentary to reach a large audience and be helpful to students in schools and colleges. These DVD’s have no copyright and they can be made into any number of copies and screened for educational purpose. The documentary will also be beneficial to tourists in choosing the right season to visit Ranganathittu.
 
What were the challenges you faced?

Srikantha: The documentary had to be shot from a boat because the view from land was not up to the mark. River current and constant shaking of the boat were big disadvantages while shooting. Movements of the camera too had to be accurate. We overcame all these difficulties and visited the sanctuary mostly during early mornings and evenings for over 300 days.

How did the Forest Department help you?

Srikantha: The officials of the Forest Department not only gave us permission to shoot this documentary at Ranganathittu, but also provided us with a boat and a boat man at no cost throughout the shooting period.

What are your future plans?

Srikantha: The Tamil version of ‘Ranganathittu, an Avian Haven’ will be released soon. We are looking forward to visit the BRT Wildlife Sanctuary at Chamarajanagar in the coming days and explore the possibilities of doing similar work there.

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