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February is a super-short month, and ours is packed with exciting stories. This is the second edition of Naturally, our newly reupholstered newsletter. And we also have a brand new quiz for you! If you have already taken this quiz, check out our archive of past quizzes. And here’s an invite to check our other Bird Games and Puzzles.

Beakause… a quiz about bird bills
The Bird Nerd Quiz is back and our theme is… bills. Beakause, can you imagine birds without them? They’d look rather odd, for sure. But so varied in form and function is the beak that you’ll enjoy these 15 questions with 150 points up for grabs. Pardon the laboured pun and just go for it!
Looking beyond leopards

In leopard country, spot the birds!

The leopard rules the rugged landscape of Jawai in Rajasthan. Tolerated by the local people, they are at home in the rocky landscape of caves and scrubland. Away from the safaris, there’s also a world of riches for the birdwatcher to discover. Enjoy this guest post.

Why sing when love’s not in the air?

Birds wintering in the Indian subcontinent are usually away from their summer breeding grounds. And so, they don’t sing. Because they don’t need to impress a mate or claim territory. But some wintering birds have been observed singing, like this Grey Wagtail in Bengaluru. What’s happening here?
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