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Photo feature: My Feathered Friends by Prerna Jain – books watch out for

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My Feathered Friends; Prerna Jain; 192pp, Price on request

My Feathered Friends; Prerna Jain; 192pp, Price on request

From the introduction to My Feathered Friends

Having spent all her adult life in New Delhi, it was not until about six years ago that Prerna Jain started observing how many beautiful birds shared her immediate environment.

Pretty please: House sparrows 

Pretty please: House sparrows 
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Prerna Jain
)

When she started seeing the world through her camera lens, things she had previously been oblivious to, suddenly came sharply into focus. Delhi’s avifauna, which was earlier restricted to grey, black and brown was suddenly full of vibrant purple, green, blue, golden yellow; colours that were difficult to miss as they were painted on birds which routinely fly past or perch within one’s regular eye-line. Apart from colours, the variety in size amazed her. There were birds smaller than a fist, as well as birds the size of a basketball…

A gift for the lady: Brown headed barbets.

A gift for the lady: Brown headed barbets.
(
Prerna Jain
)

There have been lots of beautiful experiences along her journey like clicking a brown headed barbet seducing it’s partner by offering a big orange fruit, a red vented bulbul feeding its baby, purple sunbirds hanging on a branch of a tree, romancing.

Mama Mia!: A peahen and her chick.

Mama Mia!: A peahen and her chick.
(
Prerna Jain
)

A peahen and her four beautiful chicks came unannounced to her house one day and made her garden their home for a week. Those seven days of having them as her guests are among the most memorable highlights of her photographic journey.

Photographer Prerna Jain

Photographer Prerna Jain
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Courtesy Prerna Jain’s twitter page
)

Find more of Prerna Jain’s pictures at www.prernasphotographs.com and at facebook.com/prernasphotographs

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