COMMON INDIAN BIRDS 

5 INDIAN BACKYARD BIRDS AND HOW TO ATTRACT THEM

Published By Moushumi Mahanta | 21 Jan, 2025
Birds are symbols of energy and charm, serving as a gentle reminder of the serene beauty of nature, often visiting your balcony or backyard with vibrant feathers and melodious songs.
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Here Are 5 Indian Backyard Birds You Can Spot in Your Neighborhood:
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Indian House Sparrow

The Indian House Sparrow is a rare sight in urban settings nowadays. To attract them, offer millet, sunflower seeds, or broken grains in a feeder or scattered on the ground.
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Common Myna

This incredible bird flourishes in an urban environment. Offer rice, fruits such as bananas and apples, and even small pieces of crumbled bread to attract them. 
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Oriental Magpie-Robin

Oriental Magpie-Robin brings both beauty and melody. To invite this charming visitor, plant flowering shrubs or plants that offer shelter and attract insects for their nourishment.
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Asian Koel

The songs of the Asian Koel announce the arrival of monsoon; consider planting fruit-bearing trees like mango, papaya, or guava, as the Koel delights in feasting on ripe fruits.
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Red-Vented Bulbul

This eye-catching bird adds a cheerful energy to your garden. Being omnivorous, Bulbuls enjoy a varied diet of fruits, seeds, and insects.
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