Indian Stone Curlew

 Indian Stone Curlew



Size: 41 cm

See the tricks of nature!  Someone adorns the birds with their glittering costumes.  The color is so dazzling that it catches anyone's eye.  Peacocks, cuckoos, etc. are such birds.  Also, there are birds that are invisible to the naked eye.  There are invisible birds like Chandul, Lavari, Dasharathiya, which can remain hidden if they do not move in the environment around them.  Even small chunks are good at keeping secret.  Dry fallow land, dry riverbed, small Thorns, beads or open fields, rocky soils and small clumps of trees are all its fertile lands.  The day will be spent in a secluded place under a thicket or in the shade of a tree.  At that time it merges with the surrounding land in such a way that its presence does not occur.  As evening falls, darkness begins to descend on the earth, so the little chuckle laziness erupts.  The time from evening to dawn is its activity.

He stays almost silent all day.  When it gets dark, he starts talking.  The sound is loud, far away in the quiet atmosphere of the night.  Piku - P, Piku - Piku speaks in a rising voice.  The slightest effect of compassion is like hearing his voice.

The small chewing body is brown at the top, but there are plenty of dark lines in it.  Petal dirty white.  Head big.  Eyes also large and golden yellow, dark brown and meli white thick line near the eye.  Dusty and dark brown stripes in the wing.  The beak is slightly longer, yellow at the base and black at the ends.  Legs long and yellow.  Squeeze thick.  Males resemble females.

Food from pests.  Eat rare grains too.  Receives food from the ground.  Mostly in pairs.  Sometimes five - seven appear in close proximity. 

Encyclopedia

A famous bird of the Kharbanak Tittibh (Tittihari) class.  It is also called Gulainda, Chaha, Karbanak, Long, Kharma, Panavik etc.  Both males and females are of the same complexion.  This bird is about 18 inches tall.  The color of the body is of rakhipan, there are thick brown lines and markings on it.  The back spots are dense and scattered at the bottom.  A black stripe on the eye comes to the side of the head.  It has a light brown streak on the top and bottom.  The tail is brown, rump ash and the bottom is white.  The underside of the neck and tail are lalachhun brown and thick brown stripes standing on the chest.  The eye is yellow and the beak and legs are yellow.

This garden is often near the gardens and forests where there are dry pools and shrubs of Narkul and Sarpat.  It is an on-ground bird and spends all its time wandering in the open field.  It rotates at night for the day rather than at night for its food.  Due to its beige color, the attention of the people is not attracted to it until it runs away or blows away.  At the time of danger, it covers and lurks in the ground.  It usually remains alone or in pairs.  Its main food is insect spiders.

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