Birds of Bangladesh - Composition
Birds In Bangladesh
Introduction: Bangladesh is a land of
beauty. Birds have added to its beauty more. We sleep at night and rise early
in the morning hearing the sweet song of different birds.
Kinds of Birds: There are different types
of birds in our country. They are different in colour, size, and habit. Some
birds are small in size and some are big. Some birds live in woods and live in
human habitation. On their habit and activities they are also classified as
testing birds, tailor birds, singing birds, birds of prey, talking birds,
domestic birds, migratory birds, nocturnal birds etc.
Singing birds: the biers which are capable of singing are called singing birds. The Doel, the Krakatau, the magpie robin and the cuckoo are the singing birds. The cuckoo is the most popular singing bird in our country. It is called the harbinger of spring. It pours out its sweet notes hiding behind the leaves of trees. The magpie robin is small but pretty. It sings and raises its tail at the same time. The Doel is our national bird. Its sweet whistle attracts us greatly.
Talking birds: the birds which are capable of talking like men are called
talking birds. The Moyna, the Shalik, the Shyma, the Chandana and the parrot
are talking birds. They can imitate the voice of a man when they are trained.
Game birds: the birds which are caught and killed for their flesh are
called game birds. The dove, the pigeon, the heron, the stork the pan-kauri,
the teal etc. are the outstanding game birds in our country. They are found
almost all over the country.
Birds of prey: the birds which live on the animals preyed on them are
called game birds. The kite and the hawk are the birds of prey. They have keen
eyes and sharp nail. They upon chickens and ducklings. The vulture is a bight
ugly bird. It does well to us by eating up dead animals. The kingfisher catches
fish and feeds off them.
Water birds: the birds which live in the watery place are called water
birds. The swans, the duck, the heron, the Pan-kauri are the water birds. They
can both swim and fly. They live near the rivers, canals, and swamps. They live
on fishes and frogs.
Domestic birds: the birds which are kept and tamed in the houses are called
domestic birds. The duck, the hen, the cock, the pigeon and the goose are our
domestic birds. They are noted for their eggs and flesh. We eat their eggs and
meat which are rich in protein.
Nocturnal and guest birds: there are some birds which come out mostly at night.
The owl and the bat are of this kind. Again, some birds are seen in our country
in autumn and winter. They come from foreign countries and as such, they are
called migratory or visiting birds. They stay here for a short time and go
away.
Teasing birds: the bird which teaches us in different ways is called the
teasing birds. the crow and the kite are worth mentioning among them. The crow
is an ugly bird. It is disliked by all for its nasty habits and harsh voice. It
steals our foods. The kite often sweeps away chickens from the courtyard of our
house.
Beautiful birds: the birds which are beautiful to look at are called
beautiful birds. The Kingfisher, the woodpecker, the Kakatua, the Moyna, the
parrot, the Chandana-are all fine-looking birds. The pink crest of the
woodpecker is very nice to look at.
Other common birds: there are also a great many other common birds in
Bangladesh. The Tuntuni, the Babui, and the swallow are the common tailor birds
in our country. They show great skill in weaving their nests.
Conclusion: birds are really a wonderful creation of God. They maintain
a balance of the healthy environment in nature. They contribute much to add
charm and beauty to our country. They are friends to the friendless and source
of living to the unemployed. So, we should all be kind to these birds and make
our land a happy and sound homeland for them.
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