Find Focus Films
20/03/2026
Eid Mubarak πβ¨
As Ramadan comes to an end, it leaves behind a softness in our hearts β a reminder of patience, gratitude, and compassion.
This Eid, while we celebrate with joy, food, and loved ones, letβs not forget the silent world around us β the forests, the rivers, the wildlife, and the skies that sustain us every day.
Ramadan teaches us to care. Eid is our chance to carry that care forward.
π± Be gentle with the Earth
π¦ Protect wildlife
π Live with intention
Because true celebration is not just in what we receive, but in how we give back β to people and to nature.
Let this Eid be a promise: To love more deeply
To act more responsibly
To protect the beauty of our planet
Eid Mubarak to you and your loved ones ππ
15/03/2026
Birds of Ψ¨ΫΨ§Ψ± β Spring in the Margalla Hills
With the arrival of spring in the Margalla Hills, Islamabad, the forest slowly comes alive. The air fills with birdsong as many species begin courtship, mating, and nesting, marking the start of another cycle of life in this incredibly rich ecosystem.
These images capture just a few of the remarkable species found in Margalla:
β’ Blue Whistling Thrush β often seen near streams, known for its powerful melodious calls.
β’ Red-breasted Flycatcher (female) β a tiny migrant insect hunter that helps control insect populations.
β’ White-throated Fantail β an energetic forest dancer constantly fanning its tail while chasing insects.
β’ Himalayan Bluetail β a shy but striking visitor of forest undergrowth.
β’ Grey-hooded Warbler β a vibrant forest warbler feeding on insects among foliage.
β’ Kalij Pheasant β one of the iconic ground birds of Himalayan foothill forests.
β’ Grey-winged Blackbird β a beautiful forest thrush often found near streams.
β’ White-capped Bunting β a striking bunting of rocky slopes and open forest edges.
β’ Indian White-eye β a tiny but important pollinator and insect eater.
β’ Red-billed Leiothrix β a colorful Himalayan forest bird often moving in small flocks, feeding on insects, fruits, and nectar.
β’ Asian Tit β a small but active woodland bird that helps control forest insects and plays an important role in maintaining ecological balance.
β’ Black Bulbul β a striking mountain bulbul known for its distinctive call and bright red bill, commonly found in forest canopies of the Himalayan foothills.
Birds are vital indicators of ecosystem health. They disperse seeds, control insect populations, and help maintain the balance of forests
The Margalla Hills are one of Pakistanβs richest biodiversity hotspots, home to hundreds of bird species, mammals like leopards and barking deer, and an incredible variety of plants and insects. Protecting this landscape means protecting a living classroom of nature right beside Islamabad.
Captured at the beginning of spring in the Margalla Hills using Canon R7 + RF 600mm f/11, Sony RX10iv
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