Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Migratory birds flocking in large numbers to Bengal lakes for their breeding :D

Author- Manoj Kumar Abhimanyu

Feeling happy to read today's newspaper that many migratory birds from Siberia, Russia, Tibet and many other European and Asian regions including our Sub-Himalayas are flocking to the water bodies at Howrah and Kolkata lakes. It sends the first message that Humans still care for them as I read that every year these lakes are cleaned for them exhaustively around Diwali, the time of the arrival of migratory birds, and some islands are prepared for them artificially where they could lay their eggs safely. Consider when the newborns come out of those eggs, after the end of this winter they fly back thousands of miles with their mothers to their home land. We know that many species of birds have gone extinct due to human encroachment of their habitats and also certain other reasons including radiations coming out of the mobile towers. How ever such efforts really thrills all of us that we still have a heart for them.

The second message that this news sends to us is other State governments can learn from Bengal, as we all know that India was second home to many migratory birds since long and because of human apathy towards them, we lost their arrival in many parts of our country with the time. The way Bengali communities have preserved water bodies near their homes is an example which can be followed by others also and in the process they may contribute immensely in preserving beauty and balance of our ecosystem.


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मित्रों यदि मेरा यह पोस्ट आपके दिल को जरा भी छू कर गुजरा हो तो मुझे विश्वास है कि आप मेरे इस प्रयास को लाइक दे कर मुझे और भी अच्छा लिखने की प्रेरणा, स्नेह और आशीर्वाद देंगे। आप अगर मुझे मेरे फेसबुक प्रोफाइल पर फॉलो करते हैं तो आपको मेरे शेयर किये सारे पोस्ट्स आपके नोटिफिकेशन्स में मिलते रहेंगे।

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