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Aditya Singh
Aditya 'Dicky' Singh is a former member of the Indian Civil Service who decided that his interests lay in nature and wildlife. He has lived in Ranthambhore since early 1998, working on various wildlife documentaries, photography and conservation projects. Dicky took to serious photography around the year 2000 and now has one of the largest, if not the largest, collections of pictures from Ranthambhore. He is the recipient of the prestigious Carl Zeiss Award for Conservation (2012). He tweets as @adityadickysin and posts as @dickysingh on Instagram.
Photo FeatureanimalsA Splash Of Tiger Stripes
Sub-adult tigers Arrowhead and Pacman engage in play-fighting after a long night of rain, near Rajbagh lake in Ranthambhore National Park
Photo FeatureanimalsDo Tigers Eat Turtles?
Apparently, they do! Here's an encounter from Ranthambhore where a sub-adult tigress takes on an Indian Softshell Turtle
Photo FeatureanimalsMating Tigers And A Mother's Love
A mother bear carrying cubs came upon a pair of mating tigers, in Ranthambhore National Park. Find out who got the short end of the stick
Photo FeatureanimalsWhen Tigers Wage Water Wars
Two adult tigresses, Ghost and Noor, fight tooth and nail for the territorial rights over a waterhole in Ranthambhore. Find out who came out on top