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Strikes 20 times per second. It’s tongue is sticky and twice the length of it’s beak. When not in use, it rolls it’s tongue inside it’s head.
Their flocks are known as kettles & may consist of over 1000 raptors. Feathers on it’s head protect it from wasp’s stings.
Despite it’s name, it is frequently seen far away from water. A close cousin of the Kookaburra.
National bird of Bangladesh. A lively songster – can mimic songs of other birds.
State bird of Madhya Pradesh. Males acquire a long tail after a year. Both parents take care of the chicks.
It’s vision is 8 times better than of humans. Unlike other raptors, it uses it’s beak to kill it’s prey. It uses a tooth at the back of it’s beak to wring the neck of it’s prey.
Very curious & clever – clever enough to open a tight knot. Diversed diet makes sure that it never goes hungry.
Flies in flocks. More active at dusk and during overcast weather.
Pinkish eggs with darker red marks. Good pollinators of wild banana species.
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