An Endangered Species Of Birds From Odisha



1.  Vulture bird

The word vulture sounds like something different from the name.  Their work is also different.These birds are very beautiful to look at.  Their colors are white and black to look at.  Their mouths are about two inches long.  The legs are long.  They are more than 1.5 feet high.  These are carnivores.  These fly very high from the ground.  They fly in high altitude to find food.  Humans can easily see that their terrestrial parts are cloudy by looking at the flying sky.  For some reason, they always fly in the air in the area where the Burning place of deceased in the village.  Waiting for food.
    These extend to his dominant Burning place of deceased in the village.  If a man tries to go that way, they will chase him.  Of course it doesn’t do any harm.

  This bird of prey is a gift from God to the earth.  For some reason, they eat the dead bodies of animals and animals from the earth and make the earth smelly.  For these birds, the dead bodies of living animals do not play and stink for long periods of time.  The earth is free of pollution.  For this reason they can be said to be a gift from God.

  But for some as a baby gets older, he or she will outgrow this.
  But nowadays, the bird is almost completely extinct from Odisha.  Those who are being born today will not be able to see these birds for generations to come.  For some reason, this species has become extinct all over Odisha.  These have gone to the pages of history.  There are still some pictures of them.  Which bird lovers can search and read from the internet.


2. Weaver bird.

 This bird is very beautiful to look at.  The color is dull black and white.  The size is very small, 6 to 7 cm.  They eat worms and worms, as well as rice and rice.  These birds are usually different from other birds.  The other birds nest in the branches of the tree, while they hang on the branches of the trees.

 Example - just like a cat hangs Sika at home from a cat.  Cats often climb trees and eat eggs and baby birds from their nests.  However, the nesting of these birds is not detrimental to their survival.

 That is why we have a saying in Odisha, "Baichadheira ki jauchi baa hele basa dohaluchi".  Their nests are so gentle that they are not blown away even by the wind.
 They prefer to be friends with male birds and female birds.  They lay eggs in their nests and lay eggs in their nests.  Their nests are beautiful to look at.  They make their own nests.  Their nesting style is very exciting.  You can't believe it until you see it with your own eyes.  They make his nest like a net.  It seems that humans have created nets to catch fish when they are building nests.

 The bird has not been seen since the 17th century.  The bird is completely extinct..


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