nature

  • Woodpecker

    Woodpecker

    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.

  • Honey Buzzard

    Honey Buzzard

    Their flocks are known as kettles & may consist of over 1000 raptors. Feathers on it’s head protect it from wasp’s stings.

  • Kingfisher

    Kingfisher

    Despite it’s name, it is frequently seen far away from water. A close cousin of the Kookaburra.

  • Magpie Robin

    Magpie Robin

    National bird of Bangladesh. A lively songster – can mimic songs of other birds.

  • Indian Paradise Flycatcher

    Indian Paradise Flycatcher

    State bird of Madhya Pradesh. Males acquire a long tail after a year. Both parents take care of the chicks.

  • Falcon

    Falcon

    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.

  • Crow

    Crow

    Very curious & clever – clever enough to open a tight knot. Diversed diet makes sure that it never goes hungry.

  • Black baza

    Black baza

    Flies in flocks. More active at dusk and during overcast weather.

  • Spiderhunter

    Spiderhunter

    Pinkish eggs with darker red marks. Good pollinators of wild banana species.