All the animals present on the earth have different talents. Many birds look so beautiful that everyone is attracted towards them. But today we are going to tell you about a bird which sews its own nest. Yes, this bird sews its own nest like a tailor.
Birds
Seeing the beauty of birds, most people are attracted towards them. A total of 1301 species of birds are found in India, out of which 42 are found only in India. Most of these birds make their own nests, but today we are going to tell you about a bird which weaves its own nest. Yes, these birds weave their nests.
This bird is different from all others
Let us tell you that the name of this bird that weaves its nest with its beak is Tailor Bird, which is included in the ‘Warbler family’. It was given this name because it sews leaves together and makes its nest with great skill. Seeing this bird, even humans say that perhaps humans must have learned to sew clothes by seeing it on earth. The craftsmanship of stitching leaves with the beak is worth seeing in these birds.
The Tailor Bird bird is bright in color. Its size is 10 to 14 centimeters. At the same time, its weight is between 6 grams to 10 grams. This bird has small round wings, a tail, strong legs and a sharp beak.
How many species of this bird?
According to environmentalist Dr. KC Soni, about 9 species of this bird are found all over the world. Tailor bird makes its nest by stitching special types of leaves like Peepal, Banyan, Aak etc. This bird got its name due to its special art of making nests. He told that these birds make a chain by making holes in many leaves. After which, by threading the fibers of plants, silk of insects and threads through those holes, they sew the leaves and join them together just like a tailor. Then in the space created in the middle of those stitched leaves, they place grass and cotton and make their nest conveniently. At the same time, the main food of this bird is fruits, seeds and small insects.
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