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Valentine’s Day celebrated by birds

Published On : 15 Feb 2016   |  Reported By : Canaranews Network


Mumbai, Feb 14: Today is world Valentine’s Day…this celebration is not limited to human beings alone. Birds too celebrated this day and surprised us.

Rons Bantwal, the journalist residing in Andheri, Chakala is a bird lover and captured the beautiful moments of birds activities in his garden at the gallery of his house “Love-view”. Rons Bantwal has given a shelter to hundreds of birds and they fly freely in his colorful garden.

Many crows, sparrows, parrots, pigeons have taken shelter in his garden. They eat the specially prepared food, calcium, water and take bath in the water tubs placed in the midst of flower plants.

They chirp, tweet, sing, play in the garden and it is really worth watching. Nature lovers will definitely get fascinated by this.







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