Two Little Cormorants sit on what appears to be a submerged light pole in a reservoir in a Coorg coffee plantation. Coffee offers much more support for biodiversity than its more homogenous counterpart, tea, largely due to its requirement of shade trees and sometimes mixing with other crops, such as pepper. Unfortunately, those self-same trees are often invasives, like silver oak, and in due course another ecological problem is introduced.
Well-done! Love this shot!
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Thank you! I really loved the reflections on the water here.
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yeah silver oaks, sigh, how they sometime bleed dry the bounties of the ghats
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It really is quite horrible. In Valparai recently native trees were unusually hard to find.
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