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Bird Window Collisions in Bengaluru: The Urban Threat Nobody Notices

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  Every day in Bengaluru, countless birds navigate a city of trees, traffic, cables, and concrete. But among the many dangers urban wildlife faces, there is one silent threat most people never notice — glass windows. A bird suddenly striking a window may seem like a rare accident, but in reality, window collisions are one of the leading causes of injury and death for urban birds worldwide. As Bengaluru’s skyline continues to grow with glass-fronted homes, offices, and apartments, this issue is becoming increasingly common in our city too. At PfA Wildlife Hospital, we regularly receive calls about birds found stunned, injured, or unconscious near buildings after collisions with glass surfaces. Why Do Birds Hit Windows? To humans, glass is obvious. To birds, it often isn’t. Birds collide with windows mainly because glass creates: Reflections of trees, sky, or plants that appear like real habitat Transparent passage illusions , where birds think they can fly through to the other side...

The Secret Nightlife of Bengaluru: Urban Wildlife You Never See

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When the traffic quiets down and most of the city goes to sleep, another side of Bengaluru slowly comes alive. Hidden among trees, rooftops, lakes, and quiet streets is a fascinating world of nocturnal wildlife — animals that thrive under the cover of darkness. While many Bengalureans may never notice them, these creatures play an important role in maintaining the balance of the city’s ecosystem. From silent owls perched on old rain trees to flying foxes gliding across the night sky, Bengaluru has a surprisingly rich nightlife — and we’re not talking about restaurants or pubs. Bats: Bengaluru’s Night Pollinators & Pest Controllers Few urban animals are as misunderstood as bats. Yet these nocturnal mammals are incredibly important for the environment. Many species feed on insects, helping naturally control mosquito and pest populations, while fruit bats help disperse seeds and pollinate trees. One of the most commonly seen nighttime flyers in the city is the Indian Flying Fox — a la...

Making Your Garden Bird-Friendly in Bengaluru

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  In a fast-growing city like Bengaluru, where green spaces are steadily shrinking, even a small balcony or garden can become a lifeline for urban birds. From the cheerful calls of the Bulbul to the flashes of green from the Rose-ringed Parakeet, our city is still rich in birdlife—if we make space for it. Creating a bird-friendly garden doesn’t require a large backyard or expensive setups. With a few mindful choices, you can turn your space into a thriving habitat. 1. Choose Native Plants First Native plants are the backbone of a bird-friendly garden. They attract insects, produce natural food, and provide shelter. In Bengaluru, consider: Neem, Peepal, and Banyan (if you have space) Flowering shrubs like hibiscus and ixora Native grasses and climbers These support birds like the Purple Sunbird, which feeds on nectar, and insect-eating species that help control pests naturally. 2. Provide Clean Water Water is often the biggest attractor, especially during Bengaluru’s dry months. Use...

The Silent Guardians of Our Ecosystem: Understanding Rat Snakes

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  The Silent Guardians of Our Ecosystem: Understanding Rat Snakes Meet the Rat Snake In the bustling, ever-expanding city of Bengaluru, wildlife often lives closer to us than we realize. One such misunderstood resident is the rat snake (commonly Ptyas mucosa ), a non-venomous species frequently spotted in urban and semi-urban spaces. Rat snakes are among the most common snakes rescued by PfA Wildlife Hospital—and also among the most wrongly feared. Why Rat Snakes Matter Rat snakes play a crucial ecological role that directly benefits humans: Natural pest control : They primarily feed on rats and rodents, helping control populations that damage crops, spread disease, and invade homes. Balance keepers : By regulating prey populations, they help maintain a healthy ecosystem. Indicator species : Their presence often indicates a relatively balanced environment with enough prey and habitat. Simply put, a rat snake in your vicinity is nature’s way of keeping things in check. Common Myth...