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		<title>Peacock Dance: Why does the peacock dance only in the rain? You will not believe it after knowing the reason?</title>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Peacock Dance:</strong> Peacocks dancing in the rain are one of the most beautiful sights of the monsoon season. For generations, people have been associating this beautiful sight with the arrival of rain and also associate it with mythology and folk tales. However, science gives a very simple reason for this. The peacock&#8217;s famous dance is not a magical response to rain but is a natural behavior linked to reproduction, weather conditions and survival instincts. </p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Why do peacocks dance during rainy season?</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Monsoon season plays a big role in the life cycle of peacock. Its dancing behavior is mainly related to breeding and favorable environmental conditions after rains. </p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Monsoon is the breeding season </strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The biggest reason for the dancing of peacocks is that the rainy season is the main time for their mating. During this time, male peacocks show a spectacular dance to attract female peahens. They try to impress their mates by spreading and shaking their colorful tail feathers like a grand fan. The more attractive and energetic their display, the greater the chance of attracting the female&#8217;s attention.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>display of health and strength </strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Peacock dance is not just a simple movement. When the male spreads his wings, he is actually demonstrating his fitness, strength and genetic quality. Bright feathers, uniform feathers, and energetic displays indicate that the bird is healthy. Female peahens often choose mates on the basis of these visible qualities.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>heat recovery </strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Monsoon rains bring a pleasant change in the weather. After enduring the scorching heat for weeks, peacocks experience cold weather. These pleasant changes in weather make them more active and energetic. Because of this, peacocks often show dancing behavior before and during rain.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>better availability of food </strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Rain changes the environment by increasing the availability of food. Insects, earthworms, seeds and small creatures are found in large numbers during monsoon. Due to easy availability of food, peacocks have more energy for mating and other activities.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">On Wednesday (January 28), a bird collided with an IndiGo plane coming from Goa towards Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (Shamshabad) during landing. There were 211 passengers on board the plane during this incident. The pilot immediately understood the situation and landed the plane safely. Due to this, all the passengers came out safely without any injury.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The Indigo plane taking off from Goa was landing towards the runway of Shamshabad airport when a bird collided with it. The pilot immediately informed the Airport Operations Control Centre. After the safe landing of the aircraft, the airside safety team inspected the runway. During investigation, no remains or parts of the bird were found on the runway, following which normal flight operations continued at the airport.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>The pilot handled the situation immediately</strong><br />According to aircraft experts, the pilot immediately handled the situation with a calm mind as soon as he realized the collision with the bird, due to which a major danger was averted. ATC officials along with the security team conducted a thorough inspection of the aircraft. All parts including engine, wings, nose cone were examined in detail. However, no major damage was reported.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Bird strike incidents increased</strong><br />Incidents of bird strikes have increased in India in recent months. Such incidents were recorded at many airports like Bhopal, Nagpur, Patna, in which emergency landing had to be done in some cases. Two more incidents were reported at Shamshabad Airport on the same day due to engine failure and other technical problems. All these incidents indicate the need to pay more attention to aviation security.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In this incident, the lives of the passengers were saved due to the skill and teamwork of the pilot. Indigo Airlines and the airport administration took immediate action and confirmed that all passengers were safe. Experts say that such incidents show the need to further strengthen bird control systems around the airport.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><span class="cf0">First famous Urdu poet </span><span class="cf0">Jawad</span><span class="cf0">  Read this couplet of Sheikh-</span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong><em><span class="cf1">&#8216;I am thinking this while packing my things,<br /></span></em><em><span class="cf1">who don&#8217;t live anywhere </span><span class="cf1">They</span><span class="cf1">  Where are you going&#8230;&#8217;</span></em></strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span class="cf0">You all must have understood its meaning. But today the lion&#8217;s share is not on humans, but on migratory birds, who leave their cities every year to settle in India. How much struggle one has to struggle to survive can be learned from these foreign birds, because in winter they have neither home nor food and water. </span><em><strong><span class="cf2">A.B.P. </span><span class="cf3">explainer</span><span class="cf3">  Let us understand why migratory birds leave their homes in winter, how they travel thousands of kilometers and why they come to India only&#8230;</span></strong></em></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong><span class="cf0">Question 1- When and from where do migratory birds come to India?<br /></span><span class="cf0">answer- </span></strong><span class="cf0">every year ok </span><span class="cf0">September</span><span class="cf0">  In the month of May, millions of birds leave their original home and set out on a long journey. These birds come to India in the same way as we go to the mountains in summer. This is the most </span><span class="cf0">siberia </span><span class="cf0">Come from far flung areas. As </span><span class="cf0">Yamal</span> <span class="cf0">Peninsula</span><span class="cf0">, </span><span class="cf0">Taimyr</span><span class="cf0">  Lake, Lena River area, </span><span class="cf0">Yakutia</span><span class="cf0">  And </span><span class="cf0">Chukotka</span><span class="cf0">,</span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span class="cf0">some come </span><span class="cf0">arctic</span><span class="cf0">  from russia, some </span><span class="cf0">mongolia</span><span class="cf0">  and China&#8217;s </span><span class="cf0">Tibet</span><span class="cf0">  from the plateau, some </span><span class="cf0">kazakhstan</span><span class="cf0">  elders of </span><span class="cf0">steppe</span><span class="cf0">  something else from the areas </span><span class="cf0">scandinavia</span><span class="cf0">  i.e </span><span class="cf0">norway</span><span class="cf0">, </span><span class="cf0">sweden</span><span class="cf0">  And </span><span class="cf0">finland</span><span class="cf0">  They also come from areas like They gradually reach India from the first week of September to the end of November.</span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span class="cf0">come first </span><span class="cf0">They</span><span class="cf0">  Small birds that fly quickly on the way, like </span><span class="cf0">amur</span> <span class="cf0">Falcon</span><span class="cf0">  and Rosie </span><span class="cf0">starling</span><span class="cf0">Then </span><span class="cf0">october</span><span class="cf0">  Ducks come in, </span><span class="cf0">Geese</span><span class="cf0">  And </span><span class="cf0">flamingo</span><span class="cf0">come last in november </span><span class="cf0">siberian</span> <span class="cf0">crane</span><span class="cf0">  And again and again-</span><span class="cf0">headed</span> <span class="cf0">goose</span><span class="cf0">,</span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span class="cf0">There are two main routes for these birds to come to India&#8230;</span></p>
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<li style="text-align: justify;"><span class="cf0">hindukush</span><span class="cf0">  And </span><span class="cf0">karakoram</span><span class="cf0">  Entering Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan via Pakistan over the mountains.</span></li>
<li style="text-align: justify;"><span class="cf0">This is the most </span><span class="cf0">difficult</span><span class="cf0">  The way is to cross the Himalayas directly.</span></li>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><span class="cf0">World&#8217;s highest flying bird bar-</span><span class="cf0">headed</span> <span class="cf0">goose</span> <span class="cf0">mount</span> <span class="cf0">Everest</span><span class="cf0">  It also flies over India and enters India via Nepal and Uttarakhand. It flies at an altitude of 8-9 thousand meters, where the air </span><span class="cf0">oxygen</span><span class="cf0">  It is very rare, but their blood and lungs are so special that they can do it.</span></p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><span class="cf0">come in largest numbers </span><span class="cf0">Northern</span> <span class="cf0">pintail</span><span class="cf0">, </span><span class="cf0">Northern</span> <span class="cf0">shoveler</span><span class="cf0">, </span><span class="cf0">gadwall</span><span class="cf0">, </span><span class="cf0">common</span> <span class="cf0">teal</span><span class="cf0">  Like ducks.</span> <span class="cf0">Their number ranges from 50-60 lakh every year. </span><span class="cf0">flamingo</span><span class="cf0">  It ranges from Rs 5-6 lakh. </span><span class="cf0">siberian</span> <span class="cf0">crane</span><span class="cf0">  Now there are very few left, only 50-70 come.</span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong><span class="cf0">Question 2- How do migratory birds travel thousands of kilometers?<br /></span><span class="cf0">answer- </span></strong><span class="cf0">Come, now let us know about real magic. </span><span class="cf0">They</span><span class="cf0">  Magic that even scientists are surprised to see that these birds do not exist without any </span><span class="cf0">map</span><span class="cf0">Without </span><span class="cf5">GPS</span><span class="cf0">How do we cover a distance of 10-15 thousand kilometers without internet without moving even an inch?</span><span class="cf5">,</span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span class="cf0">First of all, these small birds come out at night and bigger birds like </span><span class="cf0">goose</span><span class="cf0">, </span><span class="cf0">crane</span><span class="cf0">  And </span><span class="cf0">flamingo</span><span class="cf0">  They fly both day and night. They fly continuously for 10-12 hours at a time, then rest for 2-3 days in a lake or field, fill their stomach and then fly again. Like this the whole route 6-8 </span><span class="cf0">step</span><span class="cf0">  Let&#8217;s complete in&#8230;</span></p>
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<li style="text-align: justify;"><span class="cf0">Now coming to magic, the first one is hidden in their eyes and mind. </span><span class="cf0">compass</span><span class="cf0">A special thing in their mind and beak </span><span class="cf0">crystal</span><span class="cf0">  happens whose name is </span><span class="cf0">magnetite</span><span class="cf0">This is the earth&#8217;s </span><span class="cf0">magnetic</span><span class="cf0">  Makes the area feel exactly like our </span><span class="cf0">compass</span><span class="cf0">  The needle shows north direction. </span><span class="cf0">scientists</span><span class="cf0">  by </span><span class="cf0">experiment</span><span class="cf0">  It has been proved that if fake </span><span class="cf0">magnetic</span><span class="cf0">  If you create an area then this </span><span class="cf0">Vomit</span><span class="cf0">  Start flying in the direction. That means nature has created real within them. </span><span class="cf0">compass</span><span class="cf0">  Has been fitted.</span></li>
<li style="text-align: justify;"><span class="cf0">The second magic is that of the sun. If we fly during the day, we see the sun and know that we have to go in the south-west direction. Even if it is cloudy, there is a special protein in their eyes which helps them to see the sun. </span><span class="cf0">ultraviolet</span><span class="cf0">  to the rays </span><span class="cf0">Too</span><span class="cf0"> Sees from behind the clouds. That means whether there are clouds or fog, the sun cannot hide from them.</span></li>
<li style="text-align: justify;"><span class="cf0">The third and most surprising magic is that of the night, when they fly after seeing the stars. of their brain </span><span class="cf0">hippocampus</span><span class="cf0">  Part of the name recalls a map of the stars. scientists have </span><span class="cf0">Planetarium</span><span class="cf0">  In </span><span class="cf0">experiment</span><span class="cf0">  When the map of stars was rotated, the birds also started moving in the same direction. Meaning, the map of the entire sky is written in their mind.</span></li>
<li style="text-align: justify;"><span class="cf0">The fourth magic is that of air. strong winds blowing in different directions at high altitude </span><span class="cf0">jet</span> <span class="cf0">stream</span><span class="cf0">  They say. These birds first climb up, catch the wind in the right direction and then keep gliding for hundreds of kilometers without flapping their wings. This is what makes their long flights possible.</span></li>
<li style="text-align: justify;"><span class="cf0">is the fifth magic </span><span class="cf0">memory</span><span class="cf0">  Of. The birds that have traveled the path once, remember the same path, the same lakes and the same fields and come back next year. </span><span class="cf0">satellite</span> <span class="cf0">tracking</span><span class="cf0">  It has been revealed that bar-</span><span class="cf0">headed</span> <span class="cf0">goose</span><span class="cf0">  Crosses the Himalayas every year through the same mountain pass. There is not even a meter here and there.</span></li>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><span class="cf0">The most surprising thing is that the children who are flying for the first time, </span><span class="cf0">They</span><span class="cf0">  Reach the right place even without parents. That means all this information about them </span><span class="cf5">DNA </span><span class="cf0">It is already written in.</span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span class="cf0"> </span></p>
<figure class="image"><img decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://feeds.abplive.com/onecms/images/uploaded-images/2025/12/02/2754af2267d903612468a36dd22805df17646158740271317_original.jpg" alt="Just as our home address is written inside us since birth, similarly the entire migration map is written inside them since birth."/><figcaption>Just as our home address is written inside us since birth, similarly the entire migration map is written inside them since birth.</figcaption></figure>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong><span class="cf0">Question 3- </span><span class="cf0">These birds could go anywhere in the world, then why do they come to India only?<br /></span><span class="cf0">answer- </span></strong><span class="cf0">There are 4 big reasons for this&#8230;</span></p>
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<li style="text-align: justify;"><strong><span class="cf0">of winter </span><span class="cf0">resort</span></strong><span class="cf5"><strong>,</strong> </span><span class="cf0">when in the north </span><span class="cf0">siberia</span><span class="cf0">  It gets cold up to -50 degrees and the entire land is covered with snow. </span><span class="cf0">And</span><span class="cf0">  Then at that very time there is mild cold in India. The sun shines and the most important thing is that water never runs out. It is filled with thousands of lakes, rivers, swamps, sea shores, rice fields and fish farming ponds.</span></li>
<li style="text-align: justify;"><strong><span class="cf0">refuge of the himalayas</span></strong><span class="cf5"><strong>,</strong> </span><span class="cf0">The Himalayas are the highest wall in the world, which stops the fierce cold winds coming from the north. Here you&#8217;ll</span><span class="cf0">game</span><span class="cf0"> off </span><span class="cf0">Thrones&#8217;</span><span class="cf0">  Must have missed the north wall. Similarly, in the north there is a snow storm, while in the south there is mild cold and lots of water. That&#8217;s why India is perfect for them </span><span class="cf0">safe</span><span class="cf0">  Is the zone.</span></li>
<li style="text-align: justify;"><strong><span class="cf0">old relationship</span><span class="cf5">, </span></strong><span class="cf0">siberian</span> <span class="cf0">crane</span><span class="cf0">  They have been coming to India for more than 10 thousand years. This is the place for these birds </span><span class="cf5">DNA </span><span class="cf0">It is written in. Just as your village resides in your blood, so do their children. </span><span class="cf5">DNA </span><span class="cf0">It is written in it that if winter comes, we have to go to India.</span></li>
<li style="text-align: justify;"><strong><span class="cf0">no other way</span><span class="cf5">, </span></strong><span class="cf0">Now in the world there are many old </span><span class="cf0">sights</span><span class="cf0">  are over. First this bird Iran, </span><span class="cf0">Iraq</span><span class="cf0">, </span><span class="cf0">middle</span> <span class="cf0">East</span><span class="cf0">  elders of </span><span class="cf0">swamps</span><span class="cf0">  They used to stay there also, but the swamps there dried up and hunting increased. now only india </span><span class="cf0">They</span><span class="cf0">  The last big country left where millions </span><span class="cf0">hectare</span> <span class="cf0">wetlands</span><span class="cf0">  Survivors and love these birds. Go to see them and protect them.</span></li>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong><span class="cf0">Question 4- How long and where do these birds stay in India?<br /></span><span class="cf0">answer- </span></strong><span class="cf0">These guests first start arriving in the first fortnight of September and leave by the end of April. That means they stay with us for about 7-8 months. But every bird has its own time and favorite place&#8230;</span></p>
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<li style="text-align: justify;"><strong><span class="cf0">first team</span><span class="cf5">,</span></strong> <span class="cf0">Nagaland</span><span class="cf0">  And </span><span class="cf0">Manipur</span><span class="cf0">  in the mountains of </span><span class="cf0">october</span><span class="cf0">-In November they stop in such large numbers that the entire sky turns black. Rest here for 10-15 days and then proceed to South India and then </span><span class="cf0">Africa</span><span class="cf0">  Let&#8217;s go. at this time </span><span class="cf0">flamingo</span><span class="cf0">  They start reaching Rann of Kutch in Gujarat and stay there till March-April. Around 1 lakh by December 1, 2025 </span><span class="cf0">flamingo</span><span class="cf0">  Have reached Kutch.</span></li>
<li style="text-align: justify;"><strong><span class="cf0">second team</span></strong><span class="cf5"><strong>,</strong> </span><span class="cf0">Scatters around large freshwater lakes. of Punjab-Haryana </span><span class="cf0">Harike</span> <span class="cf0">pattan</span> <span class="cf0">wetland</span><span class="cf0">of Uttar Pradesh </span><span class="cf0">Sandi</span><span class="cf0">, </span><span class="cf0">Nawabganj</span><span class="cf0">, </span><span class="cf0">Lakhbahoshhi</span><span class="cf0">  and similar </span><span class="cf0">Sanctuary</span><span class="cf0">Sambhar Lake of Rajasthan and </span><span class="cf0">Keoladev</span> <span class="cf0">Bharatpur</span><span class="cf0">, </span><span class="cf0">Odisha</span><span class="cf0">  of </span><span class="cf0">Chilka</span><span class="cf0">  Lake, Andhra Pradesh </span><span class="cf0">Kolleru</span><span class="cf0">  Lake and Assam </span><span class="cf0">Deepor</span> <span class="cf0">beel</span><span class="cf0">  And </span><span class="cf0">Kaziranga</span><span class="cf0">  Fields of.</span></li>
</ul>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span class="cf0">Rann of Kutch of Gujarat and </span><span class="cf0">tube</span><span class="cf0">  Of </span><span class="cf0">Grassland</span><span class="cf0">  is also a favorite place. Overall Rajasthan, Gujarat, </span><span class="cf0">Tamil Nadu</span><span class="cf0">Birds nest in many states including Goa, Assam, Maharashtra and Punjab.</span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span class="cf0"> </span></p>
<figure class="image"><img decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://feeds.abplive.com/onecms/images/uploaded-images/2025/12/02/d438dd09e586a4c4854bdb406cb46e1317646154798711317_original.jpg" alt="Flaming Bird in Kutch, Gujarat"/><figcaption>Flaming Bird in Kutch, Gujarat</figcaption></figure>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong><span class="cf0">Question 5- Then why and how do migratory birds go back from India?<br /></span></strong><strong><span class="cf0">answer- </span></strong><span class="cf0">From the end of February they gradually start preparing for their return. First the small birds emerge, then in March the ducks and </span><span class="cf0">Geese</span><span class="cf0">then in the first week of April </span><span class="cf0">flamingo</span><span class="cf0">  And finally-</span><span class="cf0">headed</span> <span class="cf0">goose</span><span class="cf0">By mid-April the entire sky becomes empty again,</span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span class="cf0">In fact, by the month of March, in the North </span><span class="cf0">siberia</span><span class="cf0">, </span><span class="cf0">arctic</span><span class="cf0">  And </span><span class="cf0">Tibet</span><span class="cf0">  The snow starts melting. There there is a 24 hour day in May-June, which means the sun does not set. Insects emerge in billions and trillions of numbers. Lakes open up and grass grows. The entire area there suddenly becomes alive. This only </span><span class="cf0">They</span><span class="cf0">  The place where these birds have to give birth to their babies.</span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span class="cf0">They came to India only to spend the winter, but their real home is the one where their children are born, where their </span><span class="cf0">species</span><span class="cf0">  Has been living for thousands of years. If they stay in India, the water will dry up in the scorching heat of 45 degrees and their children will not be born.</span></p>
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