"Bismillahir Rahmanir Rohim"
When not in need of food, they sit on tree branches and create a soft, lovely whistle. Dance at the tail's ultimate end.
A dowel's tail looks like a rooster's tail when it's stationary. Doyles have the ability to mimic the cries of several birds. They frequently visit the region to obtain food because of the majestic impression their movements provide, which leaves them open to assaults from cats and other predators. During the breeding season, male doves sing beautiful songs in the early morning and late afternoon to entice female doves. But female doves can also call to let the males know they are there.
The pigeon is significant commercially because the dove is a useful bird. By consuming harmful insects in our vegetable fields and crops, they defend our crops.
Jute is kept in good shape by eating scorpions that harm it. Doyle significantly affects the stability of the environment. Dueling is a fundamental aspect of Bangladeshi culture. Doyal Pakhi has been employed in the writings of several Bangladeshi poets and authors. Doel Chatwar, the neighborhood around Dhaka University, is so named because it is home to the Doel bird sanctuary. Additionally, Doel Pakhi's song is mentioned in a lot of Bengali songs. There is a well-known Doyle tale from Bangladesh's Jessore. Small and dark, Doyle was a deer that resided in a field. Nobody else has the means to produce white curd like him.
One day, the ancient king of the realm made the decision to wed a youthful beauty. The new queen's refusal to eat rice without curd is the problem. The king asked that Dadhiyal to provide curd every day after hearing about him. They fell in love after he served the queen his magical curd and she drank the nectar. When the king discovered this, he once prevented Dadhial from approaching the queen.
Dadhial eventually showed up in front of Rani Puri one night after a protracted absence, carrying two pots of thick curd and urgently calling. The prayer was too strong for the queen to ignore. He then transformed into a bird and perched on a tree. Additionally, the duckling changes into a bird. Then they both board a flight for a different state. Either Dadhial, Doel, or Doel are these birds. The curd's white color and the pot's black color are still adorning Doel's breast.