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Bengal
- Birds
Dove
(Ghughu)
There
are numerous varieties of doves. Among them the generally seen dove are
called Spotted Dove (tile ghughu). This variety of dove is smaller than
a pigeon. The body is pinkish with white spots. Loves to stay in any humid
region. They are seen mostly in the districts like Maldah, south Dinajpur,
Jalpaiguri, Coochbihar and plains of Darjeeling. Their voice sounds
like cruw, cruw.
They dwell in low
branches and bushes and are very
sensitive
about their nests. They are not afraid of human
and dwells in open spaces as well as near residential areas. Feeds on
grains and seeds of grass. Other favourite food is termite. They
lay at a time two white eggs throughout the year.
Sparrow (Chorai)
Found in city as
well as villages. Prefers to live near human dwellings. Mostly they roam
in groups. Lay at a time 5 eggs three to four times a year. Builds nest
in cracks of roof and walls, holes in old buildings and straw roofs. Sometimes
they fight
for their nest. They are slightly bigger in size that of Tuntuni or tailorbird.
Male sparrow has a black patch and two white patches on its either side in its
neck. Female sparrow is gray in colour. The field sparrow looks
almost same besides that they have diagonal stripes in their body except
the breast. They search for food dancing all the time. They sounds like
'pipit'.
Common
Myna (Shalik)
It is a chaos
creating bird. If they are disturbed they creates more confusion. Most
common found variety is called Bhat Shalik. They stay near residential
areas. They search for food in pairs in market places, open field, along
roadside, beside railway lines etc. The outer region of wing and tail
is generally brown in colour with occasional few white feathers. Beaks
are deep yellow in
colour
while feets are light yellow in colour. Very alert bird in nature even
when feeding on insects or grains. Any approaching figures drove
them to fly away. The
nest of myna is not at all decorative with twigs, feathers and straws.
Their nest can be found in holes of trees and even in cracks of buildings.
They lay at a time 4-5 bluish-green eggs.
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