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প্রায় ৫০ বছর পর আকাশে উড়ল ঘাসপেঁচা! সেই দৃশ্য দেখে অবাক হলেন মালদাবাসী। মালদায় গঙ্গা নদীর চরে দেখা মিললো অস্ট্রেলাসিয়ান গ্রাস আউলের। গত ৯ মার্চ পাখি পর্যবেক্ষকদের একটি দল মালদার গঙ্গার চরে অস্ট্রেলেসিয়ান গ্রাস আউলের ছবি তোলে।

After almost 50 years, a grass owl flew into the sky! The people of Malda were surprised to see that sight. An Australasian Grass Owl was spotted in the Ganga Riverside in Malda. On March 9, a group of bird watchers took pictures of an Australasian Grass Owl in the Ganga Riverside in Malda.




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00:00About 50 years later, grass grew in the sky.
00:04The Maldivians were amazed to see this scene.
00:07The Australian grass owl was seen on the banks of the Ganga River in Maldives.
00:11Last March 9, a group of birdwatchers
00:15took a picture of the Australian grass owl on the banks of the Ganga River in Maldives.
00:19It was possible to discover it due to the four-month-old bird species
00:24that the Maldives Department of Conservation is investigating.
00:27During the investigation conducted by the Maldives Department of Conservation,
00:30the Maldives Green Papers India and the Kolkata Bird Watchers Society
00:36recorded the picture of this species of bird for the first time on 9 March 2025
00:42with Mr. Sandeep Das, Mr. Arup Sarkar and Mr. Saikat Das.
00:46It is known that there is a very low record of this species of bird in the western Bengal.
00:53In 1980, the famous birdwatcher Ajay Homer's famous bird was published.
00:59He described the situation of this peacock.
01:07The Maldives Department of Conservation, Jiju Jasper, knows
01:11We got the first photographic evidence of the Australian grass owl in West Bengal, Maldives.
01:19We have been conducting a survey for four months on the banks of the Ganga River.
01:26The last survey was conducted on 9th.
01:30We have got a team of three birds.
01:34To confirm this, we went to the Maldives Department of Conservation,
01:39the Maldives Green Papers India and the Kolkata Bird Watchers Society
01:45We went to that place and verified.
01:48Which place is this?
01:50I won't tell you the place.
01:52This is also in the Ganga River.
01:55I have found two birds today.
01:59I found this bird only in the North East.
02:03There was a record of distribution in West Bengal in 1920.
02:09There was a record in Shantiniketan in 1980.
02:13But there is no photographic evidence.
02:17No one has seen this.
02:19I saw this for the first time and took a picture.
02:23How did you identify this?
02:26There is photographic evidence.
02:29We have a guidebook.
02:31There are various bird experts with me.
02:34They have identified this.
02:36About 100 years ago, the British, along with Maldives,
02:40have seen this distribution in many places.
02:44It has been reported that there is no such thing.
02:48Last February, three Australian birds were caught
02:52by bird lovers near the Maldives' Farakka dam.
02:56Their food is either foreign tik-tik and other pokamakor.
03:01They have not been seen for a long time.
03:04They usually live on the land covered with big trees or by the river.
03:09For the last few decades,
03:11the river has been cutting the soil on the banks of the river
03:14and making it dirty.
03:16The amount of land covered with big trees is also decreasing.
03:20That is why, the birds of the big species like grasshopper
03:24have gone on the path of extinction.
03:26Remember, bird lovers.
03:28But again, bird lovers are happy to see this bird fly in the sky.
03:35Bureau Report, One India Bangla

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