1. Exciting news! Tamil Nadu's 17th bird sanctuary has been officially declared at Nanjarayan in Tirupur district by the government.|
2. Exciting news! Tamil Nadu's 17th bird sanctuary has been officially declared at Nanjarayan in Tirupur district by the government.|
"Exciting news! Tamil Nadu's 17th bird sanctuary has been officially declared at Nanjarayan in Tirupur district by the government.
Chief Minister M K Stalin announced on Twitter
The Common Iora is a delightful and colorful bird that's like a tiny feathered gem.
These birds are often found in parts of Asia.
They have a brilliant yellow and black plumage with a white belly, making them look like they're wearing a vibrant tuxedo.
What's truly fascinating about the Common Iora is their joyful personality.
They're often seen flitting about in the trees, chasing insects with great enthusiasm.
It's like they're the little, hyperactive acrobats of the bird world, performing aerial stunts to catch their prey.
These birds also have a melodious and cheerful song, which sounds like a series of sweet whistles and chirps.
If you ever spot a small bird with striking yellow and black colors and hear their delightful tunes, you've met the Common Iora, the little performer and songbird of the Asian landscapes, bringing color and music to the world around them.
Small songbird with bright yellow plumage, black wings, and a distinctive white wing bar.
Found in woodland edges, gardens, and urban parks.
Feeds on insects, foraging actively in foliage and tree branches.
Known for its melodious, flute-like song and acrobatic flight.