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This media file captures an informational sign board situated in a natural, forested environment. The sign prominently features a "Spotted Dove," identified by its Bengali name "তিলা ঘুঘু" and scientific name "Streptopelia chinensis." A clear photograph of the bird, showcasing its distinctive white and black spotted neck, is on the left side of the board.

The text, primarily in Bengali, describes the Spotted Dove as a granivorous bird common in both populated areas and forests. It notes the bird's brownish-yellowish body, its tendency to live in pairs or small groups, and its soft vocalizations. Its diet consists of seeds and grains. Population figures are provided: an estimated 9,900 individuals worldwide, 711 in Bangladesh, and 70 specifically within the Bhawal National Park, aligning with the Gazipur, Bangladesh location context.

The sign is supported by metal posts and also displays the logo for "Cross-world, Ensuring power since 1982," along with another green, circular logo, likely representing the park or an environmental agency. The background consists of numerous tall tree trunks and green foliage, suggesting a dense forest. The ground in the foreground is covered with dry leaves and small plants, characteristic of a natural woodland floor. The bright, even lighting indicates it is daytime with clear weather.
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Feb 1, 2025, 7:38 AM

Gazipur, Bangladesh

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This media file captures an informational sign board situated in a natural, forested environment. The sign prominently features a "Spotted Dove," identified by its Bengali name "তিলা ঘুঘু" and scientific name "Streptopelia chinensis." A clear photograph of the bird, showcasing its distinctive white and black spotted neck, is on the left side of the board. The text, primarily in Bengali, describes the Spotted Dove as a granivorous bird common in both populated areas and forests. It notes the bird's brownish-yellowish body, its tendency to live in pairs or small groups, and its soft vocalizations. Its diet consists of seeds and grains. Population figures are provided: an estimated 9,900 individuals worldwide, 711 in Bangladesh, and 70 specifically within the Bhawal National Park, aligning with the Gazipur, Bangladesh location context. The sign is supported by metal posts and also displays the logo for "Cross-world, Ensuring power since 1982," along with another green, circular logo, likely representing the park or an environmental agency. The background consists of numerous tall tree trunks and green foliage, suggesting a dense forest. The ground in the foreground is covered with dry leaves and small plants, characteristic of a natural woodland floor. The bright, even lighting indicates it is daytime with clear weather.

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