Indian Roller 1
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A bird whose eye does not move from there by seeing its color is Chash. It feels as if your complexion has shrunk while sitting. It's a kite or a black koshi. Not like a fluttering bird. The branches of the trees, the electricity - sit quietly on the telephone poles or wires. If it is sitting on a stone or a plant close to the ground, it will not be visible at all due to the gray and brown color on the outside. Head big. Body plump and calm in nature. Speaks very little except for the season of garlanding
The true beauty of tea is seen when it flies. A simple looking arc then becomes a fountain of color. Dark blue, light blue, purple and greenish colors make us feel dazzled, stunned and staring for a while. All these colorsIs in its wings and tail and appears when it opens.
Chash's talc is greenish blue. The forehead is reddish-brown, the back and upper part are greenish brown. Cade dark blue. The tail is light and dark blue in color and has a striped, reddish chest and light white lines in it. The lower petals are pale blue. The beak is heavy and black. Legs fair yellow, males identical to females. Food pantry. Grasshoppers, grasshoppers, rats, even the slightest movement on the ground, do not go out of sight of the quiet chasm sitting far away on the wire or twig, immediately spread its wings and fly straight over the ground. If the prey is small, it is swallowed directly and if it is large, it is swallowed left and right by the beak. Spring and summer are its breeding seasons. Like watching the fun of that time of tea. The dumb arch is usually very loud at that time, but it is frustrating to hear its sound. The hoarse voice, which is as beautiful as the color, makes a hoarse sound and goes straight up in the air. A tumble descends on me. Climbs fairly high again. Sadsadat comes straight down again. During the breeding season, the male and female thus sway in the air all day long and let go of the world of their color.
Description
Neelkanth is a stocky bird 26-27 centimeters long and it looks similar in its texture to its migratory European roller bird. The leading part of the European roller is blue, unlike the Indian roller (Neelkanth) is brown. The upper part of its head (crown) and the rear part (vent) are blue. The wings are dark purple-blue with a stripe of luscious color. The color of the tail is Prussian blue with a stripe of celestial blue and its middle part is light green. The neck and neck are violet colored with white stripes. There are ocher-colored spots around the eye. The three forward toes of the feet are integrated into the sole. The upper part of the beak of Neelkanth is curved, whose face is hooky and the entire beak is long and narrow. Its nostrils are long and exposed and have long, erect and stiff hairs at the base of the beak. 001
Usually its three subspecies are known. Its eponymous species is found in the Indian subcontinent from western Asia (Iraq, Arabia) to the east and the Vindhya mountain range to the north within India. The subspecies Indicus is found in peninsular India and Sri Lanka. In the species found in the south, the neck is dark red in color, which is absent in the nominated species.
Delivery and accommodation
Nilkanth in Asia, Iraq and the United Arab Emirates, extends to the Indian subcontinent in southwestern Asia, which includes Sri Lanka, Lakshadweep and the Maldives Islands. Its main habitat consists of 11 agricultural areas, less dense forests and grasslands.
Ecology and Behavior
Nilkanth is often seen on prominent trees or stars. They hit the ground to catch their prey which may include insects, spiders, scorpions, small snakes and amphibians. 01 Fire attracts them. 02 In agricultural habitats in southern India, they are about 50 birds per square km Have been found on densities. They mainly sit on 3-10 meter high basero and mostly eat ground insects. About 50% of their prey are beetles and 25% are grasshoppers and beetles.
In Indian culture
Neelkanth is associated with the populated plains of India and Hindu legends. It is said to be worshiped for Vishnu, and is caught and released during festivals such as Dussehra or the last day of Durga Puja. Its name Neelkanth means "blue throat", a name associated with the Hindu god Shiva (whose throat became indigo due to drinking poison). It was believed that by cutting cows in grass and feeding cows, their Milk yield increases. Neelkanth has been selected as a state bird by the Indian states of Odisha, Karnataka and Telangana.
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