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Birds of Different Feathers by Trithi Tivora

                 Hello! Now I want to tell you about wonderful poem from Tithi Tavora. Even though Tithi Tavora isn’t too famous but she has made a wonderful short story. Tithi Tavora was born in 1960 at New Delhi. She has made great short story to kids because the story is contains good lesson. The title is Birds of Different Feathers. In this story the character is an animal and the name of the character is very Indians.
                The story tells about a group of parrots that lived in a forest that full of mangoes. One day a new bird is come. It name is Ullunaths. It is an owl, not like the other birds that are live there. One night the new neighbour of parrots, the owl, is hoot very loud and disturb another bird. So the group of parrots come to see the owl. They get angry with the owl. So the owl promises to not hoot again.
                The other night, the owl is hoot again, and then the group of parrots come to see the owl again. They asked the owl why he is hoot at night and sleeps all day. The owl answers that he prey a rat that is why he keep awake at night. Then the group of parrots is fugitive the owl because they always get disturbed.
One morning after the owl gone the parrots is shocked to see that most of their mangoes is falls down. They know that it is because a rat because the only animal that eat mangoes despite the parrots is a rat. So they think how to tackle the rat. One of the parrots say that the one who can prey the rat is the owl so they start to look for the owl.
When they found the owl they tell about the mangoes in the forest and ask for help. Then the owl is agrees but only if he is allowed to keep hoot at night. The parrots are agrees and then parrots start the plan to tackle the rat. When night come they are happy even though quite disturbed, however, their mangoes is safe.
The lesson of this story is do not hate people because they are different. We have to love the differences because it must be means something. The parrots have coloured feathers and sleeps all night because they are eats mango and camouflage to the trees in the day and the owl have dark feathers because he eats a rat and camouflage at night.

                
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