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  • Treeswift

    Treeswift

    Nest made of it’s own feathers and pieces of bark glued together with it’s saliva. It lays one Bluish egg per clutch. Defends it’s nest by flapping on the face of a predator.

  • Cattle Egret

    Cattle Egret

    From Heron family. Shares symbiotic relationship with cattle. The Masai, a tribe from Kenya & Tanzania, believe that too many birds seen at one place is an indication of drought.

  • Harrier

    Harrier

    Nests on ground. Resident in Northern Asia – travels to Southern Asia & Africa in winters

  • Jungle Myna

    Jungle Myna

    Lays Turquoise Blue eggs. Sometimes, lines it’s nest with snake skin.

  • Hawk-cuckoo

    Hawk-cuckoo

    Known as brain fever bird because of it’s characteristic 3-note call. It’s a brood parasite. Laughingthrushes & babblers are preferred hosts. The eggs laid are Blueish in color.

  • Whistling Thrush

    Whistling Thrush

    Known as whistling school boy. Kadar, a forest tribe of Southern India, consider these birds as their ancestors that guide them through the forests

  • Black-winged Kite

    Black-winged Kite

    Chicks are reddish brown to camouflage in their nest. Hovers at one place before diving at prey. Wingspan of 1m. Unlike most other raptors, it mates for life.

  • Waterhen

    Waterhen

    National bird of the Maldives. Unlike other birds, flies with its legs dangling because it has heavy legs.

  • Lesser Adjutant Stork

    Lesser Adjutant Stork

    Vulnerable species. Lifespan of 30-40 years. Wingspan 8′ and height 4′. Eggs are solid during incubation.