Tuesday 26 October 2021

Birds of Similar Beaks Bite Together

Birds of same feather, flock together. We have heard this phrase in our school days. It means that people with similar interests or hobbies will come together. Like Bikers, cyclists, hikers, soccer fans, marathoners etc. Based on the observation of birds coming to feed in our bird feeder in Secunderabad, I have a different take on this phrase. 

Our bird feeder is meant for small birds. Indian Silverbills feed on it regularly. We have watched with delight tens of Silverbills feeding together every morning and afternoon. 

Occasionally, we have also seen Scaly-breasted munia and House Sparrow coming to feed on the same feeder. Scaly-breasted Munia and Indian Silverbill both have similar beaks- conical, pointed and tiny. Each grain of foxtail millet is split open to eat the seed and the shell is discarded. Whereas the House Sparrow also has a conical beak, slightly bigger than the Munias, but it doesn't appear to split the foxtail millet grains. It seems to eat the grain as it is. This observation can be substantiated by fellow birders. We are open to suggestions and/or correction.

Based on this observation, we are coining the line 'Birds of similar beaks, bite together'

But biting together is not all that smooth as the following picture story tells you.








Indian Silverbills are a gregarious lot and forever active and hungry. 


Those readers who haven't seen the Silverbills, here is a short video clip.

Look at the way one Munia has squeezed herself into the bird feeder! 

A house sparrow also joins to feed. It is welcomed! Sparrow's back is to the camera.

Rain or no rain, Silverbills are always ready to feed.


Like all other beings, good weather brings pair of Munias closer!

But after a while, it is the same old story! One partner ignores the other! Read the dialogue in the picture below.

We have done multiple stories and videos on Silverbills earlier. Links to some of the earlier stories are given below:

Indian Silverbill- The Tiny Teacher - this story tells how a tiny bird like the Silverbill has so many lessons for us human beings! It also shows the grain which the birds eat.

Friendly Munias - includes video clips of Silverbills feeding together in our yard.

Feeding the Silverbills - our first story on Silverbills. See the close ups!

The Contest

A picture showing nine Indian Silverbills lined up together was the subject of KBG-64, the 64th edition of Kaun Banega Ghumakkad online captions contest.

The Contest received a total of 46 captions listed below. We thank all the readers.

Sl.

Name

Caption for KBG-64 Contest

1

Ajai Bhumri

इंतजार

2

Ajai Bhumri

हम इंतजार करेंगे कयामत तक,
 खुदा करे कयामत हो और वो आए .

3

Amandeep Kaur

We can socialize and gossip- Silver bills

4

AP Sharma

We are the sentinels!
We are elegant.

5

Avinash Tiwari

Hum panchi ek dal ke. Miljul ke rehte hain

6

Bharat Ladha

Mauj mein

7

BR Natarajan

You may call them Silverbills but the memories they leave everyday are golden indeed

8

Deepak Jena

Being glamorous is not a crime.

9

Deepak Jena

Never underestimate the power of trust.

10

GB Sethi

Joint Family!

11

GR Sreenivasan

Yet another manifestation of divinity in the form of this quaint species.

12

Jaishankar

Navratna

13

Jawahar L Gupta

Doh teen char hogai naon. Jab Ek saath udenge toh kar dengue dooseron ke pao barah

14

J Ramamoorty

Hum Panchi ek deal ke

15

J Ramamoorty

Nine Silverbills waiting for Navratri festival to start

16

Lekha Sistha

Inside us all, patiently waiting, sits a tiny little adventurous bird.

17

LS Bhargava

कतार पर बने रहो तुम्हारी बारी जरूर आएगी।

18

Manju Khetan

Pointed bill but soft call! (Lesson for us human beings)

19

M Vasudevan

Nimble Niners on a silvery line.

20

Narendra Soni

No row among us though we are in a row.

21

Naresh Kumar

Stand Easy meaning Araam Sey!

22

Neelam Sawant

This is meditation

23

Nidhi Bhargava

मिल बैठें दोस्तों केे संग, चहचहाऐं, गुनगुनाऐं, ज़िन्दगी हसीन बनायें

24

Parag Sharma

We don't need "WIFI" to be "Online" and "Shine" !

25

Peter De Padua

2,3,4 pretty birds in a row.

26

Poonam Bhargava

Act of discipline!

27

Pradeep Siwach

Munia ri Munia ye to bata

28

Radhika Sareen

'नौ दुर्गा' appear together on silver string...happy navratra

29

Raghuraj Bhargava

Hum Panchee Ek Daal Kay

30

Rajendra Singh

Let's party at Ghumakkads Inn !

31

Rajnesh Gossain

Ham Panchi ek dal ke

32

Rakesh Sharma

Jingle Bell Jingle Bell, Jingle all the way ! Oh what fun it is to see Junta in pandemic play !

33

Rami Reddy

Silverbills Twitterring "NO" to cellphone radiation

34

Rashmi Bhargava

Hum panchi  Ek dal  ke

35

Rekha Bhargava

एकता जिवित चीजों की खुशी का स्त्रोत है

36

Ritu Bhargava

Strength in unity

37

Rohini Tiwari

Ek chidiya.... anek chidiyan.....dana chugne baithi chidiyan.....🎼

38

Sandhya Prakash

Sungazing Nonet !

39

Sandhya Thakre

Pearl String

40

Shereen Sultana

4 3 2 1...  The countdown for 2022 has begun!

41

Shibu Tayal

Hum hai rahi pyar ke rahana apna daal pe.

42

Sujata Das

Pretty maids all in a row.

43

Unknown

'Nau Durga' appear together on silver string today...

44

Vinay Prasad

Born with Silver Bills!

45

Vinod Dhanuka

Social distancing outside very close family

46

Yogesh Verma

Munia ki Duniya!

The Winners

The Jury has selected four winning captions listed below along with brief intro of each of the contestants.

Deepak Jena holds an MBA and is now an entrepreneur in Odisha. A keen traveller, he has won several KBG Contests. His caption 'Being glamourous is not a crime' reflects the Munia's beauty.

Parag Sharma is a former combat pilot who retired as an Air Commodore. He loves Nature and has won several KBG Contests. His caption 'We don't need WiFi to be online and shine' was unique.

Sandhya Thakre holds masters in Child Development as well as Business Management. Sandhya is a Navy spouse and has worked for community development extensively. A keen environmentalist, she loves gardening. Her crisp caption 'Pearl String' won the Jury's accolade.

Yogesh Verma is a keen hiker and photographer. A doctor by profession, he retired as a Colonel in Army Medical Corps. While in the Army he has travelled far and wide. His short caption मुनिआ की दुनिया meaning the 'The world of Munias' had an instant appeal.

We thank our Jury Akanksha Bhargava and once again congratulate all the winners of KBG-64.

Another Contest Featuring the Munias

Munias being so fascinating to observe, our Contest No. 58 had also featured Indian Silverbills. See the picture below.

The Contest received very creative captions which can be seen in the story 'Silverbill The Tiny Teacher'. Two of the winning captions are reproduced below:



Next time you observe more than one bird species feeding on same feed, do remember 'Birds of similar beak, bite together'.

We end this story with a PQ- picturesque quote on birds.

Thank you all the readers for your continued support.

Stay connected, stay safe.

   - Harsh-the-Ghumakkad with Neeta Bhargava/ 25th October 2021

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Thursday 7 October 2021

Silverbills Shining Together

What is home birding? It means bird watching from the safety of your home. Home birding became a necessity during the pandemic when people could not go out due to lockdown.

Every morning and afternoon, Indian Silver bills feed in our yard. 30-40 of them together. This picture of few Indian Silverbills taken this morning in our yard calls for captions!

Give the above picture a caption and win the 64th edition of KBG- Kaun Banega Ghumakkad- your own online caption contestHere is another view minus the Contest Logo to help you visualise the caption better.

Got a caption for the above picture? 

How to Submit a Caption

For the first-timers on KBG, you can respond using any of the six channels below:

  1. Leave a comment on this post
  2. Send email to hbindia@gmail.com   
  3. Respond on the FB post
  4. Comment on Instagram @ghumakkadhb 
  5. Comment on Twitter @HarshBh21184761
  6. Send a WA message. If you want your WA number to be added to Ghumakkad's list, send an email.
Now get going and give your caption pronto! If you feel like, you may suggest more than one caption.

Hope we have helped you in overcoming the Covid boredom to some extent.

Previous Contest

KBG-63, the 63rd edition of Kaun Banega Ghumakkad Caption Contest featured a picture of a leaf of an Umbrella Palm plant.

This picture fired the imagination of 300+ readers! We received more than 45 captions. For a complete list of the captions and the winning entries, click the story 'Patterns and Shapes of Leaves'. Two of the winning captions of KBG-63 are reproduced below.


Be your creative best and shoot your response. Most catchy captions will be the Winners of KBG-64! All the best.

Thank you all the readers for your continued support.

Stay connected, stay safe.

   - Harsh-the-Ghumakkad with Neeta Bhargava/ 7th October 2021

#silverbill #birds #nature #munias #birdfeeder #homebirding #ghumakkadhb #ghumakkadharsh #KBG #kaunbanegaghumakkad #onlinecontest #lockdownfun #takeabreak #captions #powerofobservation #craetivecaptions #pqs #picturesquequotations #naturetheteacher #learningthroughpictures #secunderabad #observeandlearn