Photo Feature
INTRODUCTION
<p><em>Even as scientists debate the origins of birds, there is no denying their widespread colonisation of the planet that has been possible due to the evolution of unique behaviours, adapted to their needs and that of the environment – from daily requirements such as what they feed on, how they sing, where they roost – to seasonal aspects like how they entice a mate, where they migrate and how they flock. Here are a few of their eccentric habits.</em><br />
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<strong>ROMANCE RITUAL</strong><br />
A monogamous aquatic bird, the Great Crested Grebe puts on quite a show-stopping courtship display. One of the most dramatic rituals, which lasts only a few seconds, is the weed dance – after rhythmic calls, the pair dive into water and resurface with weeds, then rush toward each other and rear out of the water, paddling continuously – what an impressive, rare sight!<br />
<strong>Photographer:</strong> Jayesh Patel<br />
<strong>Location: </strong>Khijadia Bird Sanctuary, Gujarat</p>