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Parent Birds Feeding & Cleaning Baby Birds

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R ed- vented Bulbul   is a very common bird in   India . This video is made on how these birds take care of  it's  nestlings . The behaviour of the parent birds are really amazing. In this video you will see how it feeds it's  nestlings. Inspite of that, how it collects the stool of nestlings  to keep it clean and secure can also be seen in the video.  Parent birds perform many responsibilities to rear their nestlings. First of all they choose a secure place on the branch of tree or somewhere else where none can harm its eggs or nestlings. Then they make its nest there according to its own style.  The making of the nest   is amazing to watch. It creates nest generally before its breeding season or the time of  laying eggs. The elements that are generally used to make the nest varies according to the species. Then mother bird lays 3/4 eggs  safely inside the nest. The process of incubating eggs is  performed by both the parent birds (the mother bird and father bird in rela

Khecheopalri | The Wish Fulfilling Lake | Sikkim, India

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K hecheopalri  is a sacred Lake for both  Buddhists  and  Hindus , which is believed to be a wish fulfilling lake. It is located near Khecheopalri village, 147 kilometers west of  Gangtok  and 34 kilometers to the northwest of  Pelling  town in the West district of the Northeastern Indian state of  Sikkim .The popularly known name of the lake, considering its location is Khecheopalri Lake, ensconced in the midst of the  Khecheopalri hill , which is also considered a sacred hill. The lake is an integral part of the much revered valley of " Demazong " meaning valley of rice. This landscape is also known as a land of hidden treasures blessed by  Guru Padmasambhava .  Prayer Wheels These Prayer Wheels are fitted along the both sides of the footbridge at Khecheopalri Lake , West Sikkim , Sikkim , India. The Khecheopalri Lake is also part of Buddhist religious pilgrimage circuit involving the Yuksom, the Dubdi Monastery in Yuksom, Pemayangtse Monastery, the Ra

Baby Birds During Monsoon

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B aby birds are the beautiful creations of  nature. They struggle a lot during monsoon at their phase of life. This video will show how they fight against rain during monsoon. Parent birds collect foods (seeds, fruits, insects, etc.) even in the heavy rain fall to serve food tirelessly to the babies during rainy season. To save babies and nest from rainfall or water during monsoon parent birds cover the nest with its wings like an umbrella.  I'm sure this emotional attachment will please you. ● ► As there was cloud in the sky so the light was too low during recording. I couldn't use any external light source as it can disturb this activity of birds To enjoy the  HD Video on  Baby Birds During Monsoon   click the following  YouTube  link   --►  goo.gl/bheevj                                                                           OR ,  Press the YouTube Play Button                         

Amazing Beach Fishing | New Digha | Bengal | India

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F ishing is the action of trying to catch fish. From  the era of development of civilisation till today it is considered as a typical profession of human being. Fishing techniques are different in different regions. Basically techniques for catching fish include hand gathering, spearing, netting, angling and trapping. Fishing is not only a profession but it is also an addiction. Watching fishing is too amazing. When a group of fishermen fishes, it looks great. At daybreak the fishermen of coastal region go to the sea on / fishing boat to spread the long fishing net (gillnet). The fishermen spread the long fishing net in a definite spot in the sea & return to the beach. They then wait for an hour or half an hour on the beach according to their own calculation before pulling the fishing net. Then on the beach the fishermen pull the fishing net from the both ends in an amazing way to collect the fishes, crabs, conches, etc.                            

Buddha Park | Tathagata Tsal | Ravangla, Sikkim, India

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T he Buddha Park of  Ravangla, also known as Tathagata Tsal, is situated near  Rabong  (Ravangla) in South  Sikkim  district, Sikkim, India. It is located at an altitude of  7000 ft (approx.)  on the edge between  Maenam  and  Tendong  Hill.  With a stunning backdrop of  Greater  Himalayas, lies on the edge separating the Teesta valley from the Rangit valley  and  the main attraction of this town is the spectacular sight of the snow-covered peaks. It was constructed between 2006 and 2013 and features a 130-foot high statue of the Buddha  as its centerpiece.  The site was chosen within the larger religious complex of the Rabong Gompa (Monastery), itself a centuries-old place of pilgrimage. Also nearby is Ralang Monastery, a key monastery in Tibetan Buddhism. The statue was consecrated on 25 March 2013 by the 14th Dalai Lama, and became a stop on the 'Himalayan Buddhist Circuit'. The statue of the Buddha marks the occasion of the 2550th birth anniversary of Gautama Bu