Remember my post about our neighbourhood Shikras?
I'd stopped going near the tree/nest of the as I didn't want them feel
that the place is not secure and move their nest elsewhere. So, I had no
idea whether the Shikra laid eggs or whether they hatched.
So, I was in for a big surprise when this baby turned up right in front of my apartment window, last week.
I
saw it walk to and fro along the parapet wall of the neighbour's
terrace, as I clicked pics. It took time for me to realise that the baby
wasn't old enough to fly. I also noticed crows circling over it, and
swooping down and attacking it. It just hopped, avoiding the crows and
finally took shelter in a slightly dense Guava tree. I could see the
mommy Shikra, perched on a coconut tree (one of it's regular spots), a
few streets away. An hour or so later, while I was contemplating about
calling an animal rescue office, I realised that the baby was not in the
Guava tree anymore. The mommy must've rescued it's baby and moved it,
because I spotted it a few hours later, on another tree.
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