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Tiny teals whistling happy

THE SIX tiny whistling teals that came to the Lucknow Zoo about three months back have foster parents taking good care of them and making them feel safe among the other big water birds.

Published on: Dec 14, 2006, 24:12:00 IST
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THE SIX tiny whistling teals that came to the Lucknow Zoo about three months back have foster parents taking good care of them and making them feel safe among the other big water birds.

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“About three months back, someone had gifted the zoo six whistling teals. They were just a few days old when they came to the zoo and had been very weak. Initially they were kept in an artificially created pond in the hospital. About a week back four of them were shifted to the main pond amongst the bigger water birds,” said Eva Sharma.

“Our keeper Nandan Singh, however, noticed that the older whistling teal couple had started taking care of them and all six of them used to move together. The older birds used to feed them individually and protect them from other bigger birds.

The older birds used to stay close by while the younger ones played under the sun and whenever the younger ones feel there is some kind of a danger around they run to the older birds,” she added.

andan Singh said this kind of behaviour in birds is quite normal and they often take care of the younger birds around them if they feel that they might face some danger. Whistling teals are grey black in colour and are social birds.

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