Bird watching was said to
be the second most popular outdoor activity second only to gardening but now
with fewer or no birds that has become almost impossible. The only place we can
now see a variety of birds is in Zoos, Bird Shows or Television programmes.
This article is about sharing with you our happiness of watching a variety of
birds performing before us at the Safari World, Bangkok.
With almost no human
movement in the open now due to lockdown, there is news from different places
about animals and birds appearing in towns and venturing even into urban areas.
For instance, last week people got to see more than 1.5 lakh Flamingos that
gathered at Navi Mumbai creek, a number larger than in any of the previous years.
And at the Tirumala and Tirupati towns with no pilgrims or locals in sight a
large variety of animals, including wild ones are being sighted on and along
the Ghat roads and in the outskirts of the town every day. Birds and animals
are feeling less threatened in these days of lockdown and are freely moving
around.
Telangana State is said
to be home to over hundred types of birds but I am sure most of them are extinct
or on the verge of extinction. The State bird; Pala Pitta (Indian Roller)
itself is endangered. The Crows and House Sparrows have entirely vanished from
Hyderabad, while the Pigeons can be seen everywhere. Fortunately, with a few
trees in our house and in our lane we get to hear a few songbirds early in the morning.
And sometimes chirping of garden birds during daytime when they build nests on
these trees. At times as we look towards the sky we see some Parrots or Cranes flying,
and that is all that is left of birds around us.
So at the Safari Bird
Show when we saw some lovely birds like Flamingos, colourful Macaw Parrots and
other lovely birds performing fly-past, march-past and tricks like borrowing
money from someone in the audience and returning that to him after some time,
picture-spelling by picking up the right alphabet cards, rolling of balls, bursting of balloons, Macaws
talking and so on, we felt very happy looking at the birds and their
performance. Here is a video of that show, which I wish to share with you. I
hope you will like it:
VIDEO:
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