

Must read : A bird namely Ababeel built her nest just a foot beyond the wooden fence in my room and about 17 feet off the ground, mother loves her young, This is how much a mother loves her young
Must read : A bird namely Ababeel built her nest just a foot beyond the wooden fence in my room and about 17 feet off the ground, mother loves her young, This is how much a mother loves her young
Ababeel or Ababil in english coffin bird is not a Quranic word. It is an Arabic word written in Quran. It is name of a bird which is called Martin in English. It is used in Surah Al-Feel in which groups of Ababeel birds defend against battalions of enemy elephants by throwing stones from their beaks.
A bird namely Ababeel built her nest just a foot beyond the wooden fence in my room and about 17 feet off the ground. It was not a wise place to build the nest, but a mother needn’t be smart to love brilliantly.
We watched from a distance as she sat on her nest; I waited for her to fly away so I might peek at her eggs. But mother birds can be very patient; she sat unmoving on her nest. (Although I wonder which species is truly more patient: the human, who carries her young for nine months, or the bird, who sits on her eggs for just twelve to fourteen days. Still, humans can read and work and ready the nursery during that time; birds just sit and stare and venture off now and then for worms.)
I had waited as long as I could. Slowly, stealthily (for a human), I made my way closer, hoping to at least get a picture of her on the nest. When I got close enough to stick my camera, like a big mechanical nose, right in her business, she flapped angrily and flew several feet up and away.
By:- Aijaz rather