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City doc uses artificial nesting to create sanctuary for birds

By: Sanjeevani Didimishe    

Birds of a feather... Spotted owlets peer out of an artificial nest at Dr Satyasheel Naik's home.

Dr Satyasheel Naik used artificial nesting to create a sanctuary for birds

Dr Satyasheel Naik is a bird watcher with a difference. The orthopaedic surgeon has created a sanctuary for birds right here in Pune and has succeeded in attracting more than 40 species of birds with artificial nesting.

Naik's love for birds began when he was just eight. So, when he shifted to his bungalow in the Cantonment area a decade ago from his residence in the heart of the city, he was upset that birds never settled in the trees in his garden. To draw them to his garden he started constructing artificial birdhouses in the trees.

Started with

"I put up a few earthen pots to attract the birds, but I observed that big birds like the Grey Horn Bill were driving away smaller ones from their nesting places.
 
So, I decided to hang specially prepared wooden boxes with holes of precise diameters for different birds. Later, I also started using empty diesel cans and jerry cans with holes for the use of the birds," said Naik. A pond in his courtyard makes his bungalow an even more attractive nesting place for birds.

Naik, who considers bird watching a great stress reliever, added that there is a huge rush of birds in his garden in March, which is the mating season for most birds. 

"The birds taught us to build houses, I am just trying to give it back to them," he concluded.

Favourites

Naik loves pigeons the most, because they never forget their original habitat

Commonly seen

When this reporter visited NaikÂ's bungalow, she spotted almost 16 species of birds, including Grey Horn Bill, Common Mayna, Jungle Mayna, Red Vented Bulbul, Red Whiskered Bulbul, Copper Smith, Green Bee Eater, Drongo, Common Wabler, Common Crow, Jungle Crow, Magpie Robin, Blue Rock Pigeon, Grey Tit, Flawrack Kite and geese. Almost 40 parrots use the artificial nests on a regular basis and migratory birds like flamingos also visit his garden.

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