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 House Crow is a common and curious bird that can be spotted in urban areas.
These birds have sleek black feathers and a friendly, sociable disposition.
They're often seen perched on buildings and trees, or hopping around in search of food.
What's fascinating about House Crows is their intelligence.
They are excellent problem solvers and can adapt to various environments.
They have a wide-ranging diet, enjoying everything from scraps of food to insects and small animals.
It's like they're the resourceful scavengers of the bird world.
House Crows are known for their cawing calls, and they can be quite vocal.
If you ever hear their distinctive "caw-caw," and see a bird with glossy black feathers, you've met the House Crow, the clever and chatty city dweller, adding character and charm to urban landscapes.
Medium-sized crow with glossy black plumage and a distinctive square-shaped tail.
Commonly found in urban areas, agricultural lands, and coastal regions.
Feeds on a wide range of food including insects, small mammals, fruits, and scraps.
Known for its adaptability and tendency to form large, noisy flocks.