Paragraph on Birds of Bangladesh and Our National Days
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Magpie Robin: The national bird of Bangladesh is Magpie Robinor Oriental Magpie Robin. Its scientific name is Copsychussaularis. It belongs to the class of Aves, phylum of chordate, Family ofMuscicapidae and kingdom of Animalia. In Bangladesh mostly known as the Doel. Doel is a Bengali word.It was formally classed as a songbird family commonly known as thrush family (characteristic song birds having brown color in upper fur with marked breast).In early times it was categorized as small passerine bird (perching birds mostly small and living near the ground with feet having 4 toes arranged to allow for gripping the perch; most are song birds hatchlings are helpless).But in recent history it is known as old world flycatcher (any of a large group of small songbirds that feed on insects taken on the wing).The Bengal national bird is distinctive black and white. It has long tail that is held upright as they feed on the ground or land clearly. Mostly found in Indian subcontinent and parts of Southeast Asia. It stays in urban garden and forests.
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Birds of Bangladesh:
Birds of Bangladesh has been described as the first example of what would later become known as social entrepreneurship in the country. It is the first of its kind in the country, and has grown to become a major business in Bangladesh and is now a major contributor to the local economy. Birds of Bangladeshi migration can be traced back to the early 19th century when the forests of Bangladesh were clear cut and used for charcoal production. With the arrival of the British, quick-growing forest crops were cultivated to provide fodder for livestock. The forest harvests of the period were a source of livelihood for many rural people. The industry had a great impact on society's economic and social development.
Our National Days:
The national days of Bangladesh follow the Bengali calendar. Today is the first day of the Bengali New Year, and there are many ways to celebrate it. One of the best is to attend a Dhaka saint parable festival. National Holiday on January 21. Honours all national heroes, freedom fighters, and the martyrs of Bangladesh who gave their lives to do something for the country. The day is also associated with the Bengali language movement. The National Days of Bangladesh because are so colourful and festive. The main attraction was the procession, when they would march down Rajbari in an orderly and colourful procession, their colourful costumes and rich vibrant garments showing their love for the country.
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