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Thousands of birds find safe sanctuary in Mohadevpur

March 18, 2018 00:00:00


Birds are flying in flocks in Maglishpur village under Mohadevpur upazila of Rajshahi - FE Photo

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RAJSHAHI, Mar 17: Residents of the village Maglishpur under Mohadevpur upazila of greater Rajshahi district are awakened early in the morning with the sound of chirping of thousands of birds. Birds of various species have found their ways as a shelter for safe living in the village. There developed an intimate, friendly bonding of soul between the birds and the residents of the village. No one is allowed to disturb the free flying and roaming of those birds anyway.

Situated 7.0 km away north-east from Mohadevpur upazila and 24 km away from Naogaon sadar upazila, the village Maglishpur is situated. Several thousand birds including many migratory birds have been using the village as a sanctuary. The trees, bamboo groves and ponds of the villages are seen to flock by those birds. Some of those birds are seen to fly in groups while others are seen to tend their chicks in the nests.

The bamboo grove of one Ashraful Islam is full of birds. For the last six months those birds have taken the place as their sanctuary. They made hundreds of nests with straw and leaves inside the bamboo groves. Some of the nests are seen to attend by the birds with their eggs while others were seen to tend the young chicks. Ashraful Islam said the scenery of flying of birds in flock in circles and their chirping give the people a heavenly pleasure. The village is a place of attraction for the birds' lover as well.

The birds which have taken shelter in the village belongs to Shamuk Khol, Stork, Jatha stork, Kani stork, Water fowl, Ratchora, Dahuk, Dove and many other local birds.

The people of the village are also conscious and they have taken various measures to ensure peaceful living of those birds. Even, no tree is allowed to fell and no one is allowed to use microphones or loud sounds which may threaten the birds. However, villagers became very sad when several thousand eggs and chicks were killed in a devastation storm that lashed through the village month ago.

Ashraful further mentioned that he works as farmer and whenever he is in need of money, he used to sell bamboo from the grove but for the last one year the birds made their nest inside the bamboo grove and now he cannot cut any bamboo from his grove. Whenever, anyone requires any bamboo or any wood for their personal use, they purchase those from neighbouring villages.

Housewife Sultana of the village said, at first many villagers were disturbed with the odour of the litter of those birds and their clattering sounds but now all of them are habituated with those 'guests' and everyone now satisfied with those birds. She mentioned, there are many ponds in the village but the birds do not sit or hunt for fish in those ponds rather those used to fly to water bodies outside the village.

Ornithologist SRK Shamim and photographer Tareque visited the village and were charmed by watching the habitation of so huge number of birds there.

They mentioned, they have not seen such friendly relation with men and birds anywhere in the country.

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