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Bengal's Feathered Species

Bengal's Feathered Species

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The audio begins with a serene description of West Bengal's diverse avian population. The narration introduces the listener to a variety of feathered species, focusing particularly on the Myna and the Crow - two birds that are ubiquitous in the Indian subcontinent, especially in Bengal. Vividly, the audio describes the Myna's glossy black feathers that transition into a rich, chocolate brown on the body, contrasting with its bright yellow beak and eye patch. It further discusses the bird's endearing characteristics such as its ability to mimic human speech and its sociable nature, which adds to the lively atmosphere of Bengal's towns and cities. Parallelly, the audio paints a picture of the Crow, a bird often overlooked due to its commonness. It highlights the crow's intelligent and adaptable nature, not to mention its glossy black plumage that seems to absorb all the colors around it. The narrative brings out the essential role the crow plays in Bengal's ecosystem, acting as a natur

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