File:Common tailor bird sleeping.jpg
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editDescriptionCommon tailor bird sleeping.jpg |
English: This curious phenomenon of sleeping structure is observed in common tailor birds where they pull in their head along with the beak into its body while sleeping, but no detailed study has been taken so far or any scientific record has been found regarding this. |
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Author | SKsiddhartthan |
Camera location | 10° 35′ 06.83″ N, 77° 14′ 52.48″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 10.585230; 77.247910 |
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This phenomenon is so regular and common that it is always observed in these birds in this locality.
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