Winters Are Incomplete Without Birdwatching!

Gaon Connection | Dec 27, 2023, 01:01 IST
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Highlight of the story: Winters are when you unpack your binoculars and step out to spot birds. Here are some birdwatching tips for our young readers. Happy Birding!

Everyone recognizes a parrot, right? And a crow? And that they are very different? How do we recognize them? Let's see.

A parrot is bright green — a crow is black.

A parrot has a bright red, curved beak — a crow has a black, thick, straight one.
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A parrot has a shrill shriek — a crow has a harsh croak.

A parrot is usually seen flying around in trees (arboreal), hardly ever on the ground — a crow can be seen anywhere, often walking on the ground.
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A parrot eats only fruit and seeds and flowers (fructivorous) — a crow will eat anything it can find (omnivorous).

In other words, we recognize birds just as we recognize people — by what they look like (appearance --size, colour, beaks, tail etc.), where we see them (habitat --trees, bushes, open fields, water etc), their habits (alone or in flocks, shy or bold etc) and in many cases their loud or distinctive voices.
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Keeping these features in mind, see if you can spot and recognize any of these birds when you are walking in your garden or a park.

Also Read: Taking Flight – The Latest Issue of Connection, a Kids Magazine By Gaon Connection, Is Out

Babbler

Appearance: As big as a mynah but fatter. Grey with yellow eyes.

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It is smaller than a mynah, has a glossy black-and-white appearance.

Habits and Habitat: Usually in groups. Often very noisy, chattering and babbling. Unafraid.

Flying around from trees to the ground, pecking about looking for food.

Artist: Ved Madesia

Magpie Robin

Appearance: Smaller than a mynah. Glossy black-and-white. Longish tail held upright.

Habits and Habitat: Usually alone. Not very shy. In trees and bushes.

Voice: A loud clear whistle.

Artist: Aparajita Bisht

Tailorbird

Appearance: Very small. Yellowish-green. Longish tail, often held upright.

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It is very small. Yellowish-green in appearance with a longish tail, often held upright.

Habits and Habitat: Usually alone. Shy. Hopping about in bushes and hedges.

Voice: High pitched tsee-tsee.

Artist - Ranu Mehra

Who knows why it is called a tailorbird? Find out and write to us (connect@gaonconnection.com).

All images from the Leafbird Foundation archives.

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  • birdwatching
  • winters
  • youngreaders