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Thursday, October 5, 2023

The Crow: Ugly but Beneficial to Nature

The Crow

A crow is a bird of the genus Corvus, or more broadly a synonym for all of Corvus. The term "crow" is used as part of the common name of many species. Wikipedia
Lifespan: Common raven: 10 – 15 years, American crow: 7 – 8 years, Australian raven: 22 years
Mass: Carrion crow: 520 g, Common raven: 0.69 – 2 kg, 
Wingspan: Common raven: 100 – 150 cm, 
Length: Common raven: 56 – 78 cm, American crow: 40 – 53 cm,
Clutch size: Common raven: 3 – 7, American crow: 3 – 6

Wednesday, March 8, 2023

The Smallest Bird of the World

The smallest bird of the universe

The smallest bird in the universe is the bee hummingbird

Hummingbirds are small, colorful birds capable of fluttering their wings up to 80 times per second. As such, they can fly long distances and hover in the air at the best speeds. They are also symbolically used to refer to a state of joy or wonder in human experience.

Saturday, August 28, 2021

Promise to not Forget

Promise to not Forget

The best quote about friends and friendship


1. A relationship depends on two things, one is realizing one's own similarities and respecting the differences.


2. The principle of each relationship is one and that is never let the one you love be alone especially when you are there.

3. Everything else stays the same when the communication is disconnected.
10. It's not a hide-and-seek game about the real thing, but here the two of them are looking for each other.


4. Don't get involved with someone who makes you feel normal.


5. You don't have to be something to everyone, it's enough to have everything to one person.


6. The relationship of love is like the wind you can't see it but you can feel it.


7. The most painful thing is to forget your own self while trying to get involved with others.


Who is responsible for maintaining the relationship?

A relationship begins with love, the remnants of which are drawn into love, and ends with marriage. 

But who is responsible for perpetuating this heavenly relationship - women or men? The answer is simple - both.

But strategically, these responsibilities and understandings may be different for the two.
 
One thing both of them should keep in mind is that there is no one-sided relationship. 

We often make mistakes, leaving all the responsibilities and possibilities of maintaining and breaking up the relationship to one side. Men blame women and women blame men. 

Think about it, how do you handle a relationship? Who else will have no responsibility, sensitivity and care? If not here's a new product just for you! The relationship is like a scale, the balance of which is maintained when the two sides are equally weighted.


Sunday, May 19, 2019

Paann Kauri

Panakauri

Paan Kauriপানকৌড়ি (Panakauri) 

English name: Cormorant.

The common name of two species of birds in Panakauri Phalacrocoracidae's Phalacrocorax group of these two species are found in Bangladesh. They are commonly called small Panakauri and medium Panakauri.

Small Panakauri

English name: Little Cormorant
Scientific name: Phalacrocorax niger, Brisson, 1760.

The size of this Panakauri is very small, in size, it is called small Panakauri. These birds are found in Indonesia, Cambodia, China, Thailand, Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh, India, Vietnam, Bhutan, Malaysia, Myanmar, Laos, Sri Lanka. They are usually seen on either side of any water body. They breed at home during the breeding season and lay four or five blue-green colored eggs at once.

Their size is slightly larger than the crow and the feather color is black. Their lips are big and spread like ducks. The tail is very spread. The main food fish. Length 55 cm and average weight 442.5 grams.

Big Panakauri

English name: Indian Cormorant or Indian Shag
Scientific name: Phalacrocorax fuscicollis, Stephens, 1826.

Smaller than the size of the pakoruera small. This bird is found in Indonesia, Cambodia, Bangladesh, India. They are usually seen on either side of any water body. Only 10-12 with one person can be seen together.

 20-21 inches in length Their lips are big and spread like ducks. The tail is very spread. The main food fish. They laid three-four blue-green colored eggs at once.

Saturday, May 11, 2019

The Machranga


This Machranga or Kingfisher has normal roosts or stands from which it angles. It sits upstanding, its tail pointed downwards, abruptly dropping with a sprinkle and normally returning on the double with an its prey. 

The trip of the Machranga is fast;, the short adjusted wings buzzing until they show up a minor haze. It is normally observed flying close to the water, yet amid romance the male pursues the female through and over the trees with boisterous deafening whistles. 



The Common Machranga will skim near the water's surface looking for nourishment. The short, round wings make a humming sound as it flies, and one can see a blaze of gleaming blue down its back as he dashes away. 

Normal Machranga are helpful individuals from biological systems since they are master markers of freshwater network wellbeing. Clear, clean water gives trees and bushes on banks for roosting and following prey; the natural surroundings having the most noteworthy quality water sources additionally grant the most good perceivability and will pull in the best number of reproducing feathered creatures. 

The nearness of the Machranga in these living spaces affirms the nature of the water.

Machranga do not build a nest, as is common among most species of birds. Instead, they nest inside a tunnel, which is typically around 30-90cm in length, located next to a river bank of slow-moving water, and contains no other materials i.e. there is no lining for the tunnel.


Breeding begins in late, and it’s common for between 2 – 3 clutches to be produced, each containing 6 – 7 eggs, which are smooth, white and glossy. In length, they are approximately 23mm, and in width 20mm. Both males and females take turns at incubating the eggs, and feeding is shared.

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