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Which of the following is the state bird of Rajasthan?
Great Indian Bustard
Emerald Dove
Indian roller
Black francolin
State Bird of Rajasthan – Great Indian bustard (Godawan).
Godawan mostly found in arid and semi-arid grasslands. The Indian Bustard is usually found singly or in 2 or 3 or sometime more. Size: Male size between 90 to 120 cm to top of crown and Female size between 70 to 90 cm to top of crown. There is a black crown on the forehead, upper body is brown with pale neck. Deep buff above finely vermiculated with black, white below with a broad black gorget on lower breast. Wings are marked with black, brown and grey. Males have a larger black crown, long hind crown feathers and a black band across the breast. They feeds on insects, rodents, lizards, frogs, plus seeds, shoots, leaves, herbs, wild berries, oil seeds, cultivated grains and pods of legumes. This magnificent bustard affects bare, open semi-desert plains and sparse grass-covered country interspersed with low scrub and bushes or with cultivation. Nests are…………… They are usually excessively shy and wary and can seldom be approached within gunshot except by subterfuge in the shape of a harmless -looking bullock cart or camel to which the birds have become inured on the countryside. Breeds practically throughout the year but chiefly between March and September. It usually lay single egg in an year. Color of egg is pale olive-brown and faintly blotched with deep brown. First breeding occurs at five to six years in males and two to three years in females.
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