Thursday, 21 January 2016

Kale Kawwa without crows.


India has been a country of festivals, it not only appriciated it's diversity, but due to it's density in it's history to help the communities to rise in the past and help their fascination to grow up in present- but however WE have witness that these festivals are rarely effecting the existence of the natural habitat in a country, which is sought to be having with most living species including Animal life and Plant life, thus the relation of Crows and Kale Kaawa in the hil areas of Uttarakhand is one instance, which specify the majority of the respect the Indian festivals have with their impact to particular living animal and bird species in India, specially in the hills itself. WE shall first understand what do I mean when i say 'Kale Kaawa' and how does it effect the existences of crows in the hills? To begin very shortly, we all do celebrate the shift of the sun rays in both hemispheres, which is to say Aurora Australius and Aurora borolius, these both ray pacts are relative to the patterns shifted accordingly to the existence of day and night in the Earth and thus from 15th January onwards, it is a spiritual belief of the hill's people that they get the sign of the shift of the days getting bigger and having their existence for the shift in the people's life as well in the area, that is to say as they call it, it is the day celebrated as 'Makar sankranti' as we all know around India itself with it's crop rotation- however Kale Kaawa is also a festival, which is the foundation stone of the same day, where the regional food dishes had been tempted for crows and their invitations to have the taste of it in the hill's household itself. What has been the key issue is that the crows are rarely available now as our guests to enjoy the delicious cookings we do in their prestige in the hills, not because they are in hibernation- the 'Cros' are the best birds when we come to the cold, hill and snow- but the fact is that they are vanishing from sight in generous aspiration, not only their habitat and colonies are missing, but we the people of the hills are missing the mischiefs of taking soaps from outdoor bathing children and the sugar sweets they used to snatch from our hands- thus their regional places are vanishing from sight and that is the most worrying sign for us to understand, whether they are hiding from us on their will or their existence in the hills is a real concern, which no one but the common salesmen of the hilly areas are also sure about and they are nowhere in reach to explain this to the bird watchers across the country to understand why the crows are vanishing from the sights? The crows are the key aspirators of such festivals in the hills, specially 'Kale Kawwa Kale, ghughuti Mala Khale' has only been in pronouncement, because the crows used to snatch those sweet cookings that are taken into measurements by these native birds, however their regional disparities and vanishing existence in the hills is not only making worries for those, who deeply entertain and enjoy these festivals, but now there is no native birds, who is there to warn the local pepe about the dangerous animals reaching out in the afternoon or mid day terrain- before that when they do used to exist in large numbers, they used to warn us from approaching wild monkeys or sometimes the hil leopard, when they usually realise it's approach, but now the crows are not cawying, so what that mean that they are gone out of sight/ have they hibernated aulternately and we are not in it's knowledge? or we are not informative about their hiding or vanishing appplicability? These all question needs to be pondered because even Crows are not been brought into light as positive birds in the syremic literature across the world, but fore people living in local communities of hills- their colonies of companionship is everything to us. In this case, i shal conclude that if we can't say 'Kale Kawwa Kale, Ghughuti Mala Khale' because of your absence, then this is the most terrible disgrace for all of us, because either you have gone to hiding or your colony is in real danger due to hands of pochers, which has not been brought into vision by the local authorities itself, but I hope that we shall be able to see you in large numbers soon and we will be delighted to hear your caws again....

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