Virtual Bangladesh: Geography : Birds of Bangladesh
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Doel (Magpie Robin)
The Doel or the magpie robin is the national bird of Bangladesh.
One of the more familiar birds about towns and villages. Shy, silent
and unobtrusive during non-breeding season, then skulking in shrubbery
and only uttering plaintive swee-ee and harsh chur-r.
Conspicuous during breeding season when male sings lustily from
favourite tree-top or post, chiefly early mornings and late afternoons.
Song punctuated by upward jerks of white fringed tail. Also very
good mimic of other birds' calls. Breeding territories jealously
guarded, and intruding males defied with puffing- out, strutting
and much show of pugnacity.
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Shalik
The Shalik (myna) is a very common bird in
Bangladesh.
The common myna is about the size of an American
robin. Its colors range from rich wine-brown on the lower breast
to deep black on the head, neck, and upper breast. It has a splash
of white on the lower edge of its wings, and its bill and legs are
a bright yellow. This myna feeds on plants, insects, and worms.
It often builds its nest in crevices of buildings. It is a noisy
bird that is common about yards and buildings. It is often seen
among chickens or perched on the backs of cattle. People have released
the common myna into the wild in many tropical Pacific islands,
including Hawaii, where the bird is now abundant.
Talking mynas are sometimes kept as pets. Many
imitate the human voice and can talk, sing, and whistle. |
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Kingfisher
The Machhhranga or the kingfisher is very
common in riverine Bangladesh. Twelve
varieties of kingfishers have been recorded here including the brown-winged, white-collard, black-capped
and the rare ruddy kingfisher. |

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Woodpecker
The Kaththokra or the woodpecker can be found in twenty two
species in the country, especially in the Sundarbans.
The red-cockaded woodpecker as seen in the picture
is becoming rarer and identified as a vulnerable group, which is
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Birding Resources
Bangladesh Bird Club
enam.gqi@gq-group.com
Mr. Enam Ul Haque - Bangladesh Bird Club - House # 55 B, Street
#2 - Banani DOHS, Dhaka 1206, BANGLADESH Tel: 8802 9881747, 8802
9344630 Fax: 8802 8317009, 8802 8319788
Birding Pal
http://www.birdingpal.org/Bangladesh.htm
Local birders willing to show foreign visiting birders around their
country - if you are prepared to return the favour to visitors to
your country... |
Useful Books
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