This bird is called Taylor Bird or Tailor bird whose biological name is Orthotomus sutorius.
It is a bird that has a remarkable ability to nest. It interacts with one or more leaves to form a cup where it protects itself from invaders. But experts say it uses regular needle stitches for its needle-shaped lime.
The female tail bird first holes in the leaf with its sharp beak and then drains the leaves by spider webs, dried grass, or other material in the form of a thread. She does it very carefully, which is astonishing to see.
Experts are unable to know where this skill has been learned, but it is certain that this ability is genetically transmitted from one generation to the next. The female bird chooses the appropriate address for the house. She looks for an address that can support her and her baby, which is why a dry address doesn't work. The size of the leaf plays an important role in its selection.
The understanding of the female tailor may be gauged by the fact that they first see themselves wrapped in a leaf so that it can be nestled. After selecting the leaves, it gathers the same size of leaves and then starts sewing. Often it chooses leaves that are located on the front edges of the branches so they can protect themselves and their children from animals.
After selecting the place, she brings the leaves or leaves from her feet and joins them with the lid and then drills with their lime and passes the natural threads made from the spider web or grass etc. There are. This bird puts 100 to 200 stitches in a nest.
In the event of damage or breakage, it repairs its home and, at times, adds more stitches to its home.
A tailor-made bird with its own beak
Reviewed by Viral Pakistan
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February 21, 2020
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