Hello Photography Lovers
Hope you are well wherever you are.
Today I want to share some photos of birds with you, birds are our very close friends. Yesterday when I went to the field, I saw farmers erecting sticks in the field. I easily understood the reason because a bird was sitting on that stick. As you know that insects destroy the crop fields,, so farmers use poison to kill insects, as a result the crops we eat are poisonous and various diseases settle in our body. To solve this problem, agronomists in our area are encouraging farmers by adopting a novel strategy. They have asked farmers to erect sticks in the field, when the birds fly over the crop fields, they will sit on the sticks for some time. Then the insects in the crop fields will be eaten by the birds and insects are the favorite food of birds. The technique is very effective, all farmers should follow this technique. It does not cost anything to do. Since birds protect crops by eating insects, birds are our very dear friends,, so let's see some photos of birds.
A spotted dove bird is sitting on a fragile branch, this bird is more often seen on big trees in the village and sometimes seen in the farmer's yard. The bird loves to eat grain. And our grain is spread in the farmer's yard, so there is no shortage of food for this bird. This tree has been planted on one side of the farmer's yard.
The swans are kept here by the farmer's wife, they went to the river to eat food. When I took the photo, the swans were returning home. The mother and their chicks were returning home together. The swans become very aggressive after hatching their eggs, this is to protect their chicks from predators. This photo captures a wonderful thing.
An Oriental Magpie Robin was looking for insects.
An Indian Silverbill was sitting on a branch with its eyes at a 90 degree angle, watching me to see what I was doing.
Birds are very light in weight, that's how they are. A Black Drongo was sitting on a thin branch, such a large bird had no difficulty in sitting on this thin branch. The bird is so black that it can't be photographed properly.
I am just below the sparrow bird, this bird rarely lives near people or animals.
A Common Myna was looking for insects and was walking on the ground with long strides, a great technique for hunting insects.
The Common Myna and the Common Myna are two birds that are very close in species. Both birds like to eat insects. This bird also came here in search of insects. I have noticed that birds spend most of their time searching for food. They spend very little time resting. Birds have a lot of food in nature and the number of birds is also very large. Just like humans work and collect food, birds also spend the whole day collecting insects and their food and they are not lazy. Those who are lazy should learn from birds.