જવાબ : Devangi studies zoology in M.S. University in Vadodara.
જવાબ : Shubhanagi interested in birds.
જવાબ : Shubhangi wanted to know about birds from Devandgi.
જવાબ : Birds of prey hunt small birds for food.
જવાબ : Nature has made the female birds smaller and duller to hide them from hunters.
જવાબ : The beak of a hornbill has an extra portion like a horn.
જવાબ : Nazmin lives in the polo forest.
જવાબ : Vulture
જવાબ : Dull in comparison with the male
જવાબ : Crow
જવાબ : ‘V’ Shape
જવાબ : Weaving its nest
જવાબ : Long thread-like grass leaves
જવાબ : Zoology
જવાબ : Scavengers
જવાબ : Tailor bird
જવાબ : Female
જવાબ : They clean our surroundings by eating rotten dead bodies.
જવાબ : Sun
જવાબ : Hornbill’s beak
જવાબ : Birds of prey
જવાબ : Sparrows
જવાબ : Grains and water
જવાબ : Tailor bird
જવાબ : Scavengers
જવાબ : Weaver bird
જવાબ : Birds cannot enter into the house
જવાબ : To hide itself from hunters
જવાબ : Indian Grey Hornbill
જવાબ : a yellowish
જવાબ : clean our surroundings
જવાબ : the females
જવાબ : dull in comparison with male
જવાબ : Birds eat insects that are harmful to crops. They also help in spreading seeds. They entertain us with their sweet chirping.
જવાબ : Yes, I have observed the tailor bird. It stitches its nest with green leaves and fibres of trees.
જવાબ : While bird watching, you should observe the colour and size of the bird. You should notice the shape and length of its bill and tail. You should also see where It is perched on a tree or a wire, in a water body. Open around.
જવાબ : The weaver bird or Sughari uses long, thread like grass leaves to build the nest.
જવાબ : Nowadays, people use a medicine called diclofenac to cure sick cattle. When these cattle die, the vultures feed on them. After eating such a flesh, a vulture dies within a few days. This is because diclofenac is very harmful to vultures.
જવાબ : Birds like sparrows are disappearing from human habitats because We have destroyed their homes. We design our houses in such a way, that the sparrows cannot enter into them. We do not allow them to nest in our homes.
જવાબ : Rosy Pastors migrate from the cold regions of Europe. They take the help of the sun to find their way. When they come, they travel in the morning, and during their return migration, they travel in the evening.
જવાબ : We can help birds by offering them grains and water. We can prepare sparrow nests with the help of cardboard boxes.
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જવાબ : False
જવાબ : False
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જવાબ : True
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The house sparrow is found around our premises. It is a small bird in size. It is grey or dusty grey in colour. It is a very friendly bird. It keeps on flying around all the time. It makes the surroundings or atmosphere alive by its sweet twittering or chirping.
It is an important bird in our eco-cycle. We find sparrows in less number now a day. The sparrow is disappearing rapidly Their number is decreasing we do not allow the sparrows to build their nests in our premises they feel safe in our premises or houses but as we have built our houses in such a way that the sparrows cannot enter our houses because of the faulty designs of our residences, they can not enter into our houses. Moreover cats and other prey birds kill or hunt them for their food they actually feel safe in co-existence but we keep them away from our houses we should prepare nests for them we should provide shelter to sparrows we should feed them with grains and drinking water. We should co-operate in ‘Save Sparrow Campaign.’જવાબ : Sughan is also known as a weaver-bird It is a medium sized bird It is grey or brownish grey in colour this bird is found in Indian sub continent and South East Asia. It is found in grasslands and cultivated areas. This bird is a skillful weaver it is gifted with the wonderful skill of weaving its nest the weaver bird prefers long thread like grass leaves to build its nest.
The male weaver bird builds its nest when the nest is half completed, the male invites the female weaver bird for pairing if the female approves it they both together make a pair and complete the nest, if the female does not like or approve the nest it is abandoned or left half completed it is a beauty and wonder of nature its nest it quite safe It builds the nest at the end of the branches of a thorny trees like babool. The nest hangs upward down. It chirps very slowly and sweetly.જવાબ : In cold season, thousands and thousands of migratory birds migrate to India and Indian subcontinent from colder regions like Siberia, Europe, Russia etc. Birds like pelicans, cranes, various ducks and rosy pastors travel thousands of kilometres to fly to India.
They have a very curious way of travelling. They travel without the help of the sun to find their way. They fly migrate to India in early June/July or in November or December. They take help of the sun to find their way. They fly early in the morning these birds fly in different patterns Birds like cranes ducks and geese fly in a formation of ‘V’ shape. Certain ducks, warblers and flycatchers travel in groups they fly back to their native lands in march/April.
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