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#11638547
5 October 2024
he Jacobin Cuckoo (Clamator Jacobinus), Also Pied Cuckoo Or Pied Crested Cuckoo, Is A Member Of The Cuckoo Order Of Birds Found In Africa And Asia. It Is Partially Migratory And In India, It Has Been Considered A Harbinger Of The Monsoon Rains Due To The Timing Of Its Arrival. It Has Been Associated With A Bird In Indian Mythology And Poetry, Known As The Chataka In Sanskrit Represented As A Bird With A Beak On Its Head That Waits For Rains To Quench Its Thirst. These Cuckoos Feed On Insects Including Hairy Caterpillars. The Jacobin Cuckoo Is A Brood Parasite; It Does Not Build Its Own Nest But Lays Its Eggs In The Nests Of Other Birds. The Jacobin Cuckoo Lays Its Eggs In The Morning, Often Dropping Them From Above While Perched On The Rim Of The Host's Nest. A Jacobin Cuckoo (Clamator Jacobinus) Bird Sits On A Moringa Oleifera Tree To Eat Caterpillars On A Very Lowlight Cloudy Day At Tehatta, West Bengal; India, On October 05, 2024.
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#11638548
5 October 2024
he Jacobin Cuckoo (Clamator Jacobinus), Also Pied Cuckoo Or Pied Crested Cuckoo, Is A Member Of The Cuckoo Order Of Birds Found In Africa And Asia. It Is Partially Migratory And In India, It Has Been Considered A Harbinger Of The Monsoon Rains Due To The Timing Of Its Arrival. It Has Been Associated With A Bird In Indian Mythology And Poetry, Known As The Chataka In Sanskrit Represented As A Bird With A Beak On Its Head That Waits For Rains To Quench Its Thirst. These Cuckoos Feed On Insects Including Hairy Caterpillars. The Jacobin Cuckoo Is A Brood Parasite; It Does Not Build Its Own Nest But Lays Its Eggs In The Nests Of Other Birds. The Jacobin Cuckoo Lays Its Eggs In The Morning, Often Dropping Them From Above While Perched On The Rim Of The Host's Nest. A Jacobin Cuckoo (Clamator Jacobinus) Bird Sits On A Moringa Oleifera Tree To Eat Caterpillars On A Very Lowlight Cloudy Day At Tehatta, West Bengal; India, On October 05, 2024.
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#11638550
5 October 2024
he Jacobin Cuckoo (Clamator Jacobinus), Also Pied Cuckoo Or Pied Crested Cuckoo, Is A Member Of The Cuckoo Order Of Birds Found In Africa And Asia. It Is Partially Migratory And In India, It Has Been Considered A Harbinger Of The Monsoon Rains Due To The Timing Of Its Arrival. It Has Been Associated With A Bird In Indian Mythology And Poetry, Known As The Chataka In Sanskrit Represented As A Bird With A Beak On Its Head That Waits For Rains To Quench Its Thirst. These Cuckoos Feed On Insects Including Hairy Caterpillars. The Jacobin Cuckoo Is A Brood Parasite; It Does Not Build Its Own Nest But Lays Its Eggs In The Nests Of Other Birds. The Jacobin Cuckoo Lays Its Eggs In The Morning, Often Dropping Them From Above While Perched On The Rim Of The Host's Nest. A Jacobin Cuckoo (Clamator Jacobinus) Bird Sits On A Moringa Oleifera Tree To Eat Caterpillars On A Very Lowlight Cloudy Day At Tehatta, West Bengal; India, On October 05, 2024.
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#11638554
5 October 2024
he Jacobin Cuckoo (Clamator Jacobinus), Also Pied Cuckoo Or Pied Crested Cuckoo, Is A Member Of The Cuckoo Order Of Birds Found In Africa And Asia. It Is Partially Migratory And In India, It Has Been Considered A Harbinger Of The Monsoon Rains Due To The Timing Of Its Arrival. It Has Been Associated With A Bird In Indian Mythology And Poetry, Known As The Chataka In Sanskrit Represented As A Bird With A Beak On Its Head That Waits For Rains To Quench Its Thirst. These Cuckoos Feed On Insects Including Hairy Caterpillars. The Jacobin Cuckoo Is A Brood Parasite; It Does Not Build Its Own Nest But Lays Its Eggs In The Nests Of Other Birds. The Jacobin Cuckoo Lays Its Eggs In The Morning, Often Dropping Them From Above While Perched On The Rim Of The Host's Nest. A Jacobin Cuckoo (Clamator Jacobinus) Bird Sits On A Moringa Oleifera Tree To Eat Caterpillars On A Very Lowlight Cloudy Day At Tehatta, West Bengal; India, On October 05, 2024.
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#11638555
5 October 2024
he Jacobin Cuckoo (Clamator Jacobinus), Also Pied Cuckoo Or Pied Crested Cuckoo, Is A Member Of The Cuckoo Order Of Birds Found In Africa And Asia. It Is Partially Migratory And In India, It Has Been Considered A Harbinger Of The Monsoon Rains Due To The Timing Of Its Arrival. It Has Been Associated With A Bird In Indian Mythology And Poetry, Known As The Chataka In Sanskrit Represented As A Bird With A Beak On Its Head That Waits For Rains To Quench Its Thirst. These Cuckoos Feed On Insects Including Hairy Caterpillars. The Jacobin Cuckoo Is A Brood Parasite; It Does Not Build Its Own Nest But Lays Its Eggs In The Nests Of Other Birds. The Jacobin Cuckoo Lays Its Eggs In The Morning, Often Dropping Them From Above While Perched On The Rim Of The Host's Nest. A Jacobin Cuckoo (Clamator Jacobinus) Bird Sits On A Moringa Oleifera Tree To Eat Caterpillars On A Very Lowlight Cloudy Day At Tehatta, West Bengal; India, On October 05, 2024.
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#11200722
1 May 2024
The Black Marsh Dart (Onychargia Atrocyana Selys) Is A Small Glossy Black Damselfly, Found In Marshes Surrounded By Forests In Asian Countries, Including Bangladesh, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, India, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, And Vietnam, With Lateral Yellow Stripes On The Brown Thorax And Black And Yellow Eyes. The Black Marsh Dart Is A Member Of The Platycnemididae Family Of Damselflies And Is Found In Many. This Damselfly Abdomen Is Black, Unmarked In The Adult; But With Narrow Bluish Basal Rings On Segments 3 To 6. There Are Yellow Marks On The Lateral Sides Of Segments 1 And 2 In Sub-adults. The Female Is Similar To The Sub-adult Male With Yellow Marks. A Black Marsh Dart Is Sitting On The Leaf Of A Moringa Tree In A Forest At Tehatta, West Bengal; India On 01/05/2024.
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#11200725
1 May 2024
The Black Marsh Dart (Onychargia Atrocyana Selys) Is A Small Glossy Black Damselfly, Found In Marshes Surrounded By Forests In Asian Countries, Including Bangladesh, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, India, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, And Vietnam, With Lateral Yellow Stripes On The Brown Thorax And Black And Yellow Eyes. The Black Marsh Dart Is A Member Of The Platycnemididae Family Of Damselflies And Is Found In Many. This Damselfly Abdomen Is Black, Unmarked In The Adult; But With Narrow Bluish Basal Rings On Segments 3 To 6. There Are Yellow Marks On The Lateral Sides Of Segments 1 And 2 In Sub-adults. The Female Is Similar To The Sub-adult Male With Yellow Marks. A Black Marsh Dart Is Sitting On The Leaf Of A Moringa Tree In A Forest At Tehatta, West Bengal; India On 01/05/2024.
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#11200727
1 May 2024
The Black Marsh Dart (Onychargia Atrocyana Selys) Is A Small Glossy Black Damselfly, Found In Marshes Surrounded By Forests In Asian Countries, Including Bangladesh, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, India, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, And Vietnam, With Lateral Yellow Stripes On The Brown Thorax And Black And Yellow Eyes. The Black Marsh Dart Is A Member Of The Platycnemididae Family Of Damselflies And Is Found In Many. This Damselfly Abdomen Is Black, Unmarked In The Adult; But With Narrow Bluish Basal Rings On Segments 3 To 6. There Are Yellow Marks On The Lateral Sides Of Segments 1 And 2 In Sub-adults. The Female Is Similar To The Sub-adult Male With Yellow Marks. A Black Marsh Dart Is Sitting On The Leaf Of A Moringa Tree In A Forest At Tehatta, West Bengal; India On 01/05/2024.
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#11179619
26 April 2024
The moringa tree (Moringa oleifera) is cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions and is known as the ''miracle tree'' or ''tree of life'' because of its many medicinal uses. The leaves of the moringa tree are rich in protein and bioactive compounds and are reported to have antibacterial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties. Moringa oleifera is a nutritious herb that contains almost all the vitamins found in fruits and vegetables. Moringa leaves can reduce blood sugar and cholesterol levels. The moringa tree contains many nutrients and bioactive compounds, including vitamins, minerals, fatty acids, proteins, and amino acids. The leaves have about as much potassium as a banana and about the same amount of vitamin C as an orange. They also contain calcium, protein, iron, and amino acids, which help the body heal and build muscle. Moringa contains vitamins E and C, which can help speed up brain functions and prevent neuronal cell oxidation. It also contains high levels of B vitamins, which help protect the blood-brain barrier and produce hormones that can improve mood and reduce stress. The fruit of the moringa is typically a 3-valved capsule, up to 10 to 60 cm in length, and is also often identified as a ''pod,'' resembling a drumstick (hence the name ''drumstick tree''). A popular Bengali recipe involves stir-fried moringa leaves, moringa flower, or drumstick 'chorchori'. The tree is very soft, so a skilled woodcutter carefully cuts the moringa branch at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 24/04/2024.
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#11179620
26 April 2024
The moringa tree (Moringa oleifera) is cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions and is known as the ''miracle tree'' or ''tree of life'' because of its many medicinal uses. The leaves of the moringa tree are rich in protein and bioactive compounds and are reported to have antibacterial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties. Moringa oleifera is a nutritious herb that contains almost all the vitamins found in fruits and vegetables. Moringa leaves can reduce blood sugar and cholesterol levels. The moringa tree contains many nutrients and bioactive compounds, including vitamins, minerals, fatty acids, proteins, and amino acids. The leaves have about as much potassium as a banana and about the same amount of vitamin C as an orange. They also contain calcium, protein, iron, and amino acids, which help the body heal and build muscle. Moringa contains vitamins E and C, which can help speed up brain functions and prevent neuronal cell oxidation. It also contains high levels of B vitamins, which help protect the blood-brain barrier and produce hormones that can improve mood and reduce stress. The fruit of the moringa is typically a 3-valved capsule, up to 10 to 60 cm in length, and is also often identified as a ''pod,'' resembling a drumstick (hence the name ''drumstick tree''). A popular Bengali recipe involves stir-fried moringa leaves, moringa flower, or drumstick 'chorchori'. The tree is very soft, so a skilled woodcutter carefully cuts the moringa branch at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 24/04/2024.
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#11179621
26 April 2024
The moringa tree (Moringa oleifera) is cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions and is known as the ''miracle tree'' or ''tree of life'' because of its many medicinal uses. The leaves of the moringa tree are rich in protein and bioactive compounds and are reported to have antibacterial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties. Moringa oleifera is a nutritious herb that contains almost all the vitamins found in fruits and vegetables. Moringa leaves can reduce blood sugar and cholesterol levels. The moringa tree contains many nutrients and bioactive compounds, including vitamins, minerals, fatty acids, proteins, and amino acids. The leaves have about as much potassium as a banana and about the same amount of vitamin C as an orange. They also contain calcium, protein, iron, and amino acids, which help the body heal and build muscle. Moringa contains vitamins E and C, which can help speed up brain functions and prevent neuronal cell oxidation. It also contains high levels of B vitamins, which help protect the blood-brain barrier and produce hormones that can improve mood and reduce stress. The fruit of the moringa is typically a 3-valved capsule, up to 10 to 60 cm in length, and is also often identified as a ''pod,'' resembling a drumstick (hence the name ''drumstick tree''). A popular Bengali recipe involves stir-fried moringa leaves, moringa flower, or drumstick 'chorchori'. The tree is very soft, so a skilled woodcutter carefully cuts the moringa branch at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 24/04/2024.
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#11179622
26 April 2024
The moringa tree (Moringa oleifera) is cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions and is known as the ''miracle tree'' or ''tree of life'' because of its many medicinal uses. The leaves of the moringa tree are rich in protein and bioactive compounds and are reported to have antibacterial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties. Moringa oleifera is a nutritious herb that contains almost all the vitamins found in fruits and vegetables. Moringa leaves can reduce blood sugar and cholesterol levels. The moringa tree contains many nutrients and bioactive compounds, including vitamins, minerals, fatty acids, proteins, and amino acids. The leaves have about as much potassium as a banana and about the same amount of vitamin C as an orange. They also contain calcium, protein, iron, and amino acids, which help the body heal and build muscle. Moringa contains vitamins E and C, which can help speed up brain functions and prevent neuronal cell oxidation. It also contains high levels of B vitamins, which help protect the blood-brain barrier and produce hormones that can improve mood and reduce stress. The fruit of the moringa is typically a 3-valved capsule, up to 10 to 60 cm in length, and is also often identified as a ''pod,'' resembling a drumstick (hence the name ''drumstick tree''). A popular Bengali recipe involves stir-fried moringa leaves, moringa flower, or drumstick 'chorchori'. The tree is very soft, so a skilled woodcutter carefully cuts the moringa branch at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 24/04/2024.
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#11179623
26 April 2024
The moringa tree (Moringa oleifera) is cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions and is known as the ''miracle tree'' or ''tree of life'' because of its many medicinal uses. The leaves of the moringa tree are rich in protein and bioactive compounds and are reported to have antibacterial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties. Moringa oleifera is a nutritious herb that contains almost all the vitamins found in fruits and vegetables. Moringa leaves can reduce blood sugar and cholesterol levels. The moringa tree contains many nutrients and bioactive compounds, including vitamins, minerals, fatty acids, proteins, and amino acids. The leaves have about as much potassium as a banana and about the same amount of vitamin C as an orange. They also contain calcium, protein, iron, and amino acids, which help the body heal and build muscle. Moringa contains vitamins E and C, which can help speed up brain functions and prevent neuronal cell oxidation. It also contains high levels of B vitamins, which help protect the blood-brain barrier and produce hormones that can improve mood and reduce stress. The fruit of the moringa is typically a 3-valved capsule, up to 10 to 60 cm in length, and is also often identified as a ''pod,'' resembling a drumstick (hence the name ''drumstick tree''). A popular Bengali recipe involves stir-fried moringa leaves, moringa flower, or drumstick 'chorchori'. The tree is very soft, so a skilled woodcutter carefully cuts the moringa branch at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 24/04/2024.
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#11179624
26 April 2024
The moringa tree (Moringa oleifera) is cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions and is known as the ''miracle tree'' or ''tree of life'' because of its many medicinal uses. The leaves of the moringa tree are rich in protein and bioactive compounds and are reported to have antibacterial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties. Moringa oleifera is a nutritious herb that contains almost all the vitamins found in fruits and vegetables. Moringa leaves can reduce blood sugar and cholesterol levels. The moringa tree contains many nutrients and bioactive compounds, including vitamins, minerals, fatty acids, proteins, and amino acids. The leaves have about as much potassium as a banana and about the same amount of vitamin C as an orange. They also contain calcium, protein, iron, and amino acids, which help the body heal and build muscle. Moringa contains vitamins E and C, which can help speed up brain functions and prevent neuronal cell oxidation. It also contains high levels of B vitamins, which help protect the blood-brain barrier and produce hormones that can improve mood and reduce stress. The fruit of the moringa is typically a 3-valved capsule, up to 10 to 60 cm in length, and is also often identified as a ''pod,'' resembling a drumstick (hence the name ''drumstick tree''). A popular Bengali recipe involves stir-fried moringa leaves, moringa flower, or drumstick 'chorchori'. The tree is very soft, so a skilled woodcutter carefully cuts the moringa branch at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 24/04/2024.
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#11179625
26 April 2024
The moringa tree (Moringa oleifera) is cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions and is known as the ''miracle tree'' or ''tree of life'' because of its many medicinal uses. The leaves of the moringa tree are rich in protein and bioactive compounds and are reported to have antibacterial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties. Moringa oleifera is a nutritious herb that contains almost all the vitamins found in fruits and vegetables. Moringa leaves can reduce blood sugar and cholesterol levels. The moringa tree contains many nutrients and bioactive compounds, including vitamins, minerals, fatty acids, proteins, and amino acids. The leaves have about as much potassium as a banana and about the same amount of vitamin C as an orange. They also contain calcium, protein, iron, and amino acids, which help the body heal and build muscle. Moringa contains vitamins E and C, which can help speed up brain functions and prevent neuronal cell oxidation. It also contains high levels of B vitamins, which help protect the blood-brain barrier and produce hormones that can improve mood and reduce stress. The fruit of the moringa is typically a 3-valved capsule, up to 10 to 60 cm in length, and is also often identified as a ''pod,'' resembling a drumstick (hence the name ''drumstick tree''). A popular Bengali recipe involves stir-fried moringa leaves, moringa flower, or drumstick 'chorchori'. The tree is very soft, so a skilled woodcutter carefully cuts the moringa branch at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 24/04/2024.
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#11179626
26 April 2024
The moringa tree (Moringa oleifera) is cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions and is known as the ''miracle tree'' or ''tree of life'' because of its many medicinal uses. The leaves of the moringa tree are rich in protein and bioactive compounds and are reported to have antibacterial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties. Moringa oleifera is a nutritious herb that contains almost all the vitamins found in fruits and vegetables. Moringa leaves can reduce blood sugar and cholesterol levels. The moringa tree contains many nutrients and bioactive compounds, including vitamins, minerals, fatty acids, proteins, and amino acids. The leaves have about as much potassium as a banana and about the same amount of vitamin C as an orange. They also contain calcium, protein, iron, and amino acids, which help the body heal and build muscle. Moringa contains vitamins E and C, which can help speed up brain functions and prevent neuronal cell oxidation. It also contains high levels of B vitamins, which help protect the blood-brain barrier and produce hormones that can improve mood and reduce stress. The fruit of the moringa is typically a 3-valved capsule, up to 10 to 60 cm in length, and is also often identified as a ''pod,'' resembling a drumstick (hence the name ''drumstick tree''). A popular Bengali recipe involves stir-fried moringa leaves, moringa flower, or drumstick 'chorchori'. The tree is very soft, so a skilled woodcutter carefully cuts the moringa branch at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 24/04/2024.
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