Saturday, December 3, 2011

About Crow

The crow is a common. The crow is available in most of the countries of the world. It is found everywhere. It is an ugly bird. It is called the ‘cleaner’ of the nature.
The most common bird is of black colour. It has two legs. It has long and strong beak. Its eyes are very bright. It has two wings. The wings are very strong. Its voice is very harsh. Generally, the crow is of two kinds. One is the crow and another is raven.
It builds its nest at the branches of the tree and lays egg there.
The crow eats various types of food. There is hardly anything’s it doesn’t eat. It’s eating rice, fish, meat, fruits, vegetables, grains, worms, rotten food and dead body of animals. It spends most of the time in seeking food.  It is often found wandering around the dustbin.
The crow is very cunning and clever in nature. It is also very greedy. It often steals food and other things.  When it’s gets a chance it doesn’t miss to take away some food items. Sometimes it’s kills other young birds. There is a strong unity among the crow. They move from here to there in small groups. If one of the crow in danger, the other come to help it. Even if a crow finds a dead animal, it begins to caw to gather the other crows. It’s another habits to caw frequently in the morning. Every morning it starts to caw harshly.
The crow harms us a lot. It not only steals food but also kills our pet birds like pigeon, dove etc at times.  It does some little good to us. It helps to maintain ecological blance. It eats worms and filth and keeps our environment clean.
It is matter of very regret. The crow is diminishing day by day. Habitat destruction is the main threat for crow. There is a scare of food is another reason for destruction of crow. For this causes crows are diminishing day by day.

We should take proper steps to protect crow. People from all over the world should come forward for this purpose. Government both developed and undeveloped countries should take necessary steps to protect the “cleaner” of environment.


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