I want character sketch of parakeet that squeaked in English and other bird stories by ranjit lal
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This is what gives Ranjit Lal’s writings its signature style – the human attributes he gives to animals. And, of course, the animal attributes that he gives to humans. Lal, the master of observation, goes around with his camera, capturing the lives and times of a world ruled by modern apes in boots. Lal is one of the precious few Indian writers who capture the spirit of Indian wildlife in a quirky, sarcastic, entertaining and educating way. In fact, he is one of the few who write on wildlife for the general reader – both kids and adults alike. He does it tirelessly and consistently, one article and one book at a time. The Parakeet that Squawked in English is one of the latest additions to his long list.
When it comes to a variety of birds in a city, Goa abounds in it. Although Goa is sadly being altered by builders developing hotels and holiday homes, it still remains a green haven for many animals and birds. This book is based in Goa and chronicles the adventures of its many birds. The collection of stories has reappearing characters, all inhabitants of the same locale. Shriekers and screechers, the clumsy jungle babblers and local gossipers led by their boss, Frowzle, are regulars in all the stories, and you tend to grow fond of their floundering ways.