Niyaz

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I'm a nature photographer and graphic designer. My website is a visual journey into the beauty of plants and animals. I've won many awards in nature contests, showcasing my work one photo at a time

Orothalassodes falsaria

In a surprising find at Hulhumale Central Park, I stumbled upon a tiny moth pupa. Watching closely, I noticed its color change after just one day. On the third day, a beautiful moth emerged from the pupa, spreading its wings for the first time. Though I couldn’t take many pictures, I managed to snap a […]

Wandering Glider – Dhondhooni

In the Maldives, there’s a dragonfly that’s everywhere during certain times of the year. It’s called the wandering glider, but here, we know it as ‘dhon dhooni’ or ‘Munnyama’ in Noonu Lhohi. it’s the most common one you’ll see around. Let’s take a closer look at what makes this little flyer so special. Taxonomy: Physical […]

Maldivian Pond Heron – Huvadhoo Raabondhi

The Maldivian Pond Heron, known locally as Huvadhoo Raabondhi, is a captivating symbol of the Maldives’ avian diversity. This subspecies of the Indian Pond Heron (Ardeola grayii) is endemic to the Maldives, distinguished by its longer, deeper bills in males and shorter tarsi in females. Feeding primarily on fish, crustaceans, and occasionally small insects and […]

Peacock Pansy Butterfly

The Peacock Pansy butterfly, with its striking yellow hues and intricate patterns, graces the diverse landscapes of the Maldives. First documented in 2014, this captivating species has since become a cherished sight across various regions of the Maldives archipelago. Physical Description: The Peacock Pansy boasts rich yellowish-brown wings adorned with darker edges and distinctive eye-spots. […]

Chalky Percher

Female

Maa Kandholhu – Poison Bulb Tree

The Maa Kandholhu, also known as the Poison Bulb Tree, is a common tree in the Maldives. Scientifically classified as Crinum toxicarium Roxb. and belonging to the Amaryllidaceae family, it is recognized by its Dhivehi local name “Maakandholhu” and English name “Poison Bulb.” Description: Uses: Crinum Asiaticum (Poison Bulb): Crinum asiaticum, commonly known as the […]

Noni Fruit – Ahivah

Morinda citrifolia, commonly known as the noni fruit or locally in the Maldives as “Ahivah,” stands as a testament to the rich botanical diversity of the region. Belonging to the coffee family, Rubiaceae, this fruit-bearing tree boasts a significant presence in Southeast Asia and Australasia, with its seeds spread across the Pacific by Polynesian sailors. […]

Orthetrum Sabina – Valhu Munnyama

Discovering a Dragonfly: In my island, Noonu Atoll Lhohi, we encounter a special creature known as the Valhu Munnyama or Slender Skimmer dragonfly. This small wonder adds to the beauty of our surroundings and is an essential part of our island’s diverse wildlife. Simple Facts: Life in Noonu Atoll Lhohi: How It Behaves: Family Matters: […]

Asian Koel – Koveli

In the days of our childhood, the Asian Koel, locally known as “Koveli” in Dhivehi, was a common sight in the Maldives. Often found in the company of crows, this bird, a member of the cuckoo order, Cuculiformes, holds a unique place in our island memories. Key Details: Taxonomy: Described by the English naturalist George […]

Castor Oil Plant – Aamanaka

Castor Oil Plant (Ricinus communis) in Maldives: A Biodiversity Insight In the beautiful Maldives, you’ll come across the Castor Oil Plant, locally called Aamanaka. It’s a sturdy shrub from the Euphorbiaceae family, making its mark in the local environment and history. Key Details: Description: The Castor Oil Plant is a hardy, branched shrub with glaucous […]