In the twilight, where the birds sing

in Nature Photo3 years ago

When winter arrives, ponds, beels, haors, and ponds are brimming with colorful birds without names. They're affectionately referred to as "guest birds." Essentially, these visiting birds migrate to our country to save their lives. Do you want to see some special visitors? With the horizon's immense natural beauty?

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Then this is the place for you! The Niluar Bill is what I'm referring to. Except for the residents of Ghior, Daulatpur in Manikganj, and the southern section of Nagarpur Upazila in Tangail, most people are unaware of the bill. The bill is in the midst of Manikganj's Ghior and Daulatpur Upazila. The regional highway between Aricha and Tangail has passed through.

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For numerous years, the number of visitors to Manikganj's Niluar Bill has climbed. Every year throughout the winter season, the bill transforms into a bird home. Thousands of visitors, including endangered native species, have landed on this bill once again. From November through April, birds can be found in Niluar Bay.

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From sunrise to sunset, the chirping of birds charms everyone. Allow your mind to fly with the birds as they flock together in the skies. The noise level in the vicinity is maintained by this wing. Many nameless guest birds, including native buck, sand duck, khaira chakachki, Carliu, wild duck, small stork, water cow, and pankauri, can be seen in this bird parade.

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The commotion of visiting birds has intensified near the junction of the Padma and Jamuna rivers in Manikganj in the middle of winter. Extinct bird species such as the Tibetan Manikchak and the Siberian Fidda can also be observed. Environmental improvements and an abundance of food, according to the forest service, have enhanced bird migration. Thousands of visitors can also be seen on the banks of the Padma river, which flows through Andharamanik, Sutalri, and the adjacent districts of Manikganj's Harirampur upazila, and at 3/4 locations of the Jamuna river in Daulatpur upazila. Hundreds of people gathered in the afternoon to take in the breathtaking vista before plunging into the river's sluggish water.

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