13 December, Lumbini. The vultures that used to be seen in flocks at the place where the sino of the chaupaya is thrown have now disappeared. Until ten-fifteen years ago, vultures, known by the nickname Kuchikar of nature, used to live near high simal trees and village houses near the places where dead four-footed animals are dumped.
Bhola Gupta, a bird lover of Lumbini Cultural Municipality-9 Mahilwar, said that after the burying and systematic storage of the sino of the hapless birds, which were thrown randomly along with human awareness, the food supply was insufficient and the vultures stopped being seen.13 December, Lumbini. The vultures that used to be seen in flocks at the place where the sino of the chaupaya is thrown have now disappeared. Until ten-fifteen years ago, vultures, known by the nickname Kuchikar of nature, used to live near high simal trees and village houses near the places where dead four-footed animals are dumped.
Bhola Gupta, a bird lover of Lumbini Cultural Municipality-9 Mahilwar, said that after the burying and systematic storage of the sino of the hapless birds, which were thrown randomly along with human awareness, the food supply was insufficient and the vultures stopped being seen.
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