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Que. 3. Write a summary of the following passage and give a suitable title for it. to wonder how they made these holes on the hard trunks unitll I saw the patient work of thel The nests or parrots were neatly crafted holes in the trunks of plam trees. I contiuned occupy them. It I heard the sound tak, tak, tak, I knew it was a woodpeacker chiseling a hard They make the holes (in search of worms inside the weak sports of the trunks) and the parrots trunk. I would go after him. It seems that the woodpeackerchiseling a hard trunk. I would go after him. It seems that the woodpeacker is the only bird which can walk perpendicularly on the tree trunks! How beautiful the sight was! its strong legs, red crest, the dark red stripe on he face and biack beak and the tak, tak, tak sound used to captivate me. One of the coconut trees near the pond was thunderstruck. It was a headless trunk for long time and there were at least three parrot nests on its top. I have seen many parrots atering the holes and coming out to bring food to their little ones. One day, I saw the tree was ing cut. I rushed to the site and begged the tree cutters to spare the trunk as it was the home many a parrot. But I was laughed at and the tree fell with a great thud. I ran to the top end see two just hatched chicks thrown out of their nest and smashed to death. I looked into all nests and saw smashed eggs in two of them and one little chick in the other one. Fortu- ely, the little one survived to fall I brought it home. The chick can be identified as a parro by the shape and colour of its beak. No feathers had come out. I carefully fed it wit and within two weeks it began to eat bananas; and two months later, it started to fly an him fly away. But he wouldn't fiy long. He used to linger on the coconut trees in o pound an when I reached home from school, he would fly down and land on my head |
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