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THURSDAY, MAY 19, 2022
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Bird

A red-rumped parrot, one of the bird species that has seen its bill size increase. Photo: CNN
Climate Change

Climate change is causing animals to 'shape shift'

During migration, the birds all died as they collided with high-rise buildings in Chicago, and the birds were gathered by the city's Field Museum.

Bengal Monitor, a common monitor lizard of Bangladesh. Photo: Abu Bakar Siddik
Earth

Animals that are named after Bengal 

Male tailorbird sings from an exposed perch. Photo: Enam Ul Haque
Panorama

Tiny tailorbirds in town: Small is beautiful indeed!

Beautiful male Indian Pitta perched on a branch. Photo: Enam Ul Haque 
Panorama

Fecund forest floor is a fine nursery for Indian Pitta 

Cinnamon Bittern sits hunched and hidden in grass. Photo: Enam Ul Haque
Panorama

Last cinnamon courtship in town!

Red-vented Bulbul inspects a switch-box. Photo: Enam Ul Haque
Panorama

Birds of the city: More amiable than citizens!

Photo: Enam Ul Haque
Panorama

Love in the time of Covid

Flock of Whistling Ducks. Photo: Author
Panorama

Death at Muhuri Dam: Killer with a shotgun and some shame 

Panchagarh is the only place where you can see the Himalaya from Bangladesh. Photo: Firoz Al Sabah
Earth

Panchagarh: A biodiverse land blessed by the Himalayas

Shrike sits on grass for a second. Photo: Author
Panorama

She flies Banani-Siberia-Banani every year!

Fortune-teller Monsur Ali has to spend Tk20 on the parrot every day because it loves to eat apple, banana, and rice. Photo: Noor-A-Alam
Panorama

The good fortune of fortune-tellers

Photo/Courtesy
World+Biz

Hundreds of birds died after New Year’s fireworks in Rome 

Photo: Collected
World+Biz

Noise, light pollution alter bird reproduction: study

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