Every state in India has its own state bird, which represents its culture, heritage and natural beauty. This bird is chosen based on its importance to the region. Punjab, a state known for its rich history and bravery, has a special bird as its state symbol. This bird is known for its sharp hunting skills, strong body and fast flying speed, making it a perfect choice for Punjab.
Punjab, known as the Land of Five Rivers, is a historic and cultural region in South Asia. It covers parts of northwestern India and eastern Pakistan. Major cities include Lahore, Amritsar, Chandigarh, Ludhiana and Faisalabad. Punjab has a rich heritage, vibrant traditions and fertile lands. It is famous for its agriculture, music and festivals, making it an important region in the subcontinent.
Punjab, India, has 23 districts, which are grouped into five administrative divisions. Each district is further divided into tehsils and blocks for better governance. These divisions help in efficient administration and development across the state.
The state bird of Punjab is the Northern Goshawk, a powerful and swift bird of prey. It is admired for its excellent hunting ability, sharp vision, and strong flight. This bird is known for its speed, skill, and impressive control while chasing its targets in the sky.
The Northern Goshawk prefers to live in deciduous, coniferous and mixed forests. It chooses wooded areas with tall trees where it can build nests and hunt easily.
The size of the Northern Goshawk depends on its gender.
Adult Northern Goshawks have a dark brown or black cap on their heads. Their backs, wings and heads are mostly dark brown with a black shade. Their legs are yellowish, short and strong, which helps them catch their prey.
The nesting and breeding season of the Northern Goshawk is between March and June. It builds nests on the trunk of medium-sized trees near roads and open meadows.
The Northern Goshawk uses different materials to make its nest. It lines the nest with green twigs, conifer needles, bark pieces and small twigs. This makes the nest strong and comfortable for its young ones.
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