Rescuing a Mynah.

A quite afternoon enjoying some awesome weather and suddenly the afternoon calmness broke by a group of birds chirping noises along our boundary wall. It was a group of Mynah bird.

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The myna (/ˈmaɪnə/; also spelled mynah) is a bird of the starling family (Sturnidae). This is a group of passerine birds which are native to southern Asia, especially India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. ... Myna is derived from the Hindi language mainā which itself is derived from Sanskrit madanā.

It was some unusual awkward activity by the group of myna allowing me to go closer and surprise to find a baby myna on the grass.

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She must have fallen from the nest strayed in middle of bamboo kept on the ground. As soon as I get nearer, the parents of this baby bird started to hover above me as trying to nail their beak on my head. But I was trying to rescue the little bird.

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In between all the effort I make sure to snap few closeup of this little #featheredfriend. It looked beautiful but was very scared with human presence in front of her.

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Later I caught her and place on the boundary wall. She now looked very comfortable. She was happy and her looks seems to say thank you to me. She slowly walked off the boundary to her parents, who was present around me all the time.

She is gone in a while, but I am happy to rescue the little baby bird from bamboo trap. @melinda010100 it's been a while now to post on #featheredfriends. I always looks out for some good content to value the lovely community.

Peace

Namaste @steemflow

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