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January 30, 2023

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MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 2023

birds of Bengal

Barbet sings undercover
Panorama

Blue-throated Barbets: Unsung singers of village groves

Blue-throated Barbets are stealthy birds, albeit common inhabitants of the village groves. They are very vocal in the spring and early monsoon

Playful Golden Plovers. Photo: Enam Ul Haque
Panorama

Golden Plover: A golden yield of the haor basin

Pale-billed Flowerpecker sunning (L). Flowerpecker sitting on a twig (R). Photos: Enam Ul Haque
Panorama

Flowerpeckers: Size does matter – the smaller, the better

A well-hidden female Koel. Photo: Enam Ul Haque
Panorama

Asian Koel: Shall I call thee Kokil, or but a wandering voice!

Photos: Enam Ul Haque
Panorama

Purple Sunbird: Petite, pretty and gifted to live in a crowded land

Male and female (top) Cotton Pygmy-goose. Photo: Enam Ul Haque
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Cotton Pygmy-goose: Will we soon see no ‘Bali-Hash’ in Bangladesh!

A flock of ruddy shelducks. Photo: Enam Ul Haque
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Ruddy Shelduck: Is the ‘chokachokir mela’ in Bangladesh coming to an end?

Pallas’s Fish Eagle nestlings. Photo: Enam Ul Haque
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The last breeding pair of Pallas’s fish eagles at Tanguar haor

Two male Red-crested Pochards. Photo: Enam Ul Haque
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Red-crested pochards of Tanguar Haor: Could they go down the way other pochards went?

Painted Snipe. Photo: Abu Bakar Siddik
Earth

Birdwatching in the dying wetland of South Keraniganj

Where have all the humans gone! A female Oriental Magpie-Robin looks around. Photo: Ashraful Haque
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Birdwatching in the time of shutdown

Flag-Bearers: Wildlife toting Bengal in names
Earth

Flag-Bearers: Wildlife toting Bengal in names

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