"What are all of you doing?” The voice startled me. I turned to see a 70-year-old man sitting on his haunches, walking stick in hand, watching us with curiosity. We were at Chiana Khud Titli Park in Devalsari, Tehri Garhwal, Uttarakhand. A group of 20 visitors from across the country had gathered by a small stream, cameras and binoculars in hand, for the 4th Devalsari Titli Utsav in May 2023. Some were sprawled on the ground photographing butterflies, others focused on damselflies, and a few admired and clicked pictures of wildflowers.
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Visitors capturing butterflies, damselflies, and wildflowers on camera at the Devalsari Titli Utsav Photo: Sanjay Sondhi
Visitors capturing butterflies, damselflies, and wildflowers on camera at the Devalsari Titli Utsav Photo: Sanjay Sondhi
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