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[Merged] All about Birds/burung (merpati,tempua,merbuk,ketitir,owl..etc)

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Post time 30-6-2006 07:53 PM | Show all posts |Read mode
Post Last Edit by boocik04 at 6-7-2012 11:37

apa yang u buatapabila terjumpa burung merpati yang cedera ? bagi saya, saya tak tahu buat apa apa apabila terjumpa burung merpati yang cedera... ia menjerit seolah-olah "tolong saya, selamatkan saya, tolong saya..... " masa itu, saya tak tahu apa yang harus saya ambil tindakan... nak panggil orang lain tapi  takut sebab rasanya orang lain tak peduli kerana ia hanya seekor burung saja. lagipun takut kena "bird flu" . jadi saya balik ke rumah sekejap lagi untuk menyimpan briefcase dan kemudian saya menjenguk ia tapi sudah terlewat sebab ia sudah mati... kasihan !!!!!!!!!!! jadi saya berdoa agar ia sampai ke syurga dengan selamat dan terbang dengan gembira....... tapi saya tak dapat lupa akan perisitiwa semasa ia cedera dan sakit... rasa serba salah... kalau u menjadi saya, apa yang u buat ?

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Post time 30-6-2006 09:13 PM | Show all posts
kalau saya?
entah la...selalunya jumpa yg dah mati...
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Post time 30-6-2006 10:21 PM | Show all posts
sembelih cpt2.. pastu goreng haha...

kalau cedera bawak la pegi vets.. tgk apa vets boleh buat dkt burung tu.
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Post time 1-7-2006 12:56 AM | Show all posts
sy teman smpi ke hujung nyawa......
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Post time 1-7-2006 01:14 PM | Show all posts
hehehhe....ada ker orang nak sembelih burung merpati? sampai hatikah anda. Kalau anda jumpa burung merpati, tengok umur dia dulu. Sama ada muda atau tua. Kalau nak tau burung muda, kat atas kepala ada cerbisan bulu yang masih pendek, maknanya bulu daripada kecil lagik. Kalau tua, check satu badan dia. Tengok ada luka ker tak? kena gigit ular atau kucing ker? atau, patah.

Kalau luka, cuci luka. Kalau patah, balut dengan bandage dengan cara figure of 8. Cara ini dengan merapatkan kepak ke arah badan dam balut kepaknya. Ini bagi mengurang, pergerakkan pada tulang jika terdapat patah. Memana luka kat patah pada burung pun boleh dilakukkan bandage, supaya kurang pergerakkan.

Untuk cara lebih lanjut cara menyelamatkan burung, rujuk kat sini
http://www.vetsoftware.com/acvc2002-hess1.htm

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Post time 1-7-2006 05:59 PM | Show all posts
Aku pernah jumpa sekor burung tersangkut pada tali layang² yang tersangkut... Kakinya terseliuh dan luka. AKu rawat sajelah..sapu obat gamat...urut² skit. Bila dah sihat aku lepaskan. bagi aku tempat burung ialah di awan  biru. Jangan kurung dia...dia di kurniakan tuhan sepasang sayap yg boleh menerbangkan dia. Biarlah dia lepas bebas. Sebb tu aku tak suka bela burung. Sepanjang burung tu di sangkarkan sepanjang itulah perasaan bersalah menghantui aku. bela kucing je la. best pun best. heh! heh! he!
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Post time 2-7-2006 11:35 AM | Show all posts
aku penah gak jumpak burung yg hampir2 nak mati..

rase nye nama burung tu..emm..burung gembala kerbau.. :lol

ehhh..yer ker..tak sure lak..dia masa tu mcm tengah nazak..jumpa kat tepi jalan..

aku rasa keta langgar kot..tp badan memang tak de luka..mebi dia terbang tak tinggi

keta pun terlanggar (my assumption)..aku pun tak tau cam ne nak rawat..sbb tak nampak

luka dia..just bagi dia minum air & air gamat..sapu2 ubat gamat kat badan dia...

memula nampak mcm makin ok..tp lastly mati gak..emmm...bersalah nya aku..
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Post time 2-7-2006 01:23 PM | Show all posts
kalu aku aku bawak pi sembelih lepas tu aku gorenggggg.......... hahahhaahahha
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Post time 2-7-2006 04:16 PM | Show all posts
pengalaman ngan burung merpati aku tak penah jumpa yg cedera pun...cuma yg ceria aje...
cuma masa aku kerja dulu2...kat tangga opis aku anak burung layang2 tejatuh ntah dari mana sarangnya berpinor mata aku mencari tapi tak jumpa2...so aku dengan langkah drastik terus pi klinik haiwan (kerajaan) dan serah pada petugas....pastu siap dia ketawa ni burung layang2...dia hingat aku bela..aku cakap aku tolong selamatkan....bukan bela...cian tima kaceh....

setiap nyawa yang diberi tuhan adalah amat berharga....
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Post time 8-7-2006 02:16 AM | Show all posts
Originally posted by inazurah at 2-7-2006 01:23 PM
kalu aku aku bawak pi sembelih lepas tu aku gorenggggg.......... hahahhaahahha


kih! kih! kih! betui gak tuh. Kalo dah macam takde harapan nak hidup tapi tengah nazak, baik le sembelih pastu goring...kih!kih!kih!... tapikan buwong merpati buleh ke di makan? :hmm:
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Post time 10-7-2006 12:12 PM | Show all posts
pasal ape tak leh lak.... wehhh.... kalu org bangla mmg suke bebeno le burung tu... elok untuk menguatkan batin...... power woooo kalu makan yg betina pulak tu.... bukan aku yg kata... tuk tuk aku pun kate lagu tu.... idup lagi tuk ayah aku tu.... arwah tuk pompuan aku pun kate gak.... so.. ape kate lepas ni kite balun burung merpati lak... hahahahha
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Post time 11-7-2006 10:10 PM | Show all posts
part makan tu memang boleh...tapi orang kata najis dia tak elok boleh bawak penyakit.
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Post time 12-7-2006 07:05 PM | Show all posts
hah... najis tu mmg betui la..... tapi kalu kite rajin bersihkan mmg tak kene la...
aku dah rase 3 kali... mmg sedap merpati tu dari burung puyuh... tapi kalu setakat sekor dua mmg buat taik gigi je la...
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 Author| Post time 13-7-2006 05:45 PM | Show all posts
aiyah.. kenapa u asyik nak makan burung merpati saja.. :/ kalau nak, pergi tangkap dan sembelih makan sendiri.
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Post time 13-7-2006 07:19 PM | Show all posts
aku tengok kalau tak ada tuan; aku akan bela burung kasi ubat lepas tu
aku bela kasi elok lepas tu aku suruh dia betelur bebanyak
lepas tu taik dia boleh dibuat baja. ada gak untungnya
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Post time 14-7-2006 11:23 AM | Show all posts
selalunye burung merpati ni mmg susah nak tangkap, mcm jinak je, tapi bile dtg dekat dia lari.... kalu dah sakit sgt tu baru la dia duk diam.
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Post time 24-1-2007 04:45 PM | Show all posts

Mengintai burung

Making water birds count24 Jan 2007
Nisha Sabanayagam

KUALA LUMPUR: Laden with bulky cameras, tripods and notebooks,volunteers are sloshing through muddy swamps, and splashing inknee-high water in wetlands around the country.

It抯 the season again for the annual Asian Water Bird Census (AWC).Every second and third week of January the distribution and abundanceof water birds is monitored in 26 countries across Asia, covering about6,000 wetland sites.

Led by Wetlands International, the AWC is part of the InternationalWater Bird Census, a global volunteer-based programme involving over100 countries.



Water birds are "visible and charismatic" indicators of the health of the ecosystem, says AWC co-ordinator David Li.

Water birds flock in large numbers in specific wetlands. They areusually migratory, and larger species like curlews can fly as far as8,000km without stopping to rest.

So local bird-watchers, co-ordinated by the Malaysian Nature Society,are counting birds in lakes, rivers, swamps, marshes, estuaries,mudflats and of course, the sea.

The data will be compiled and sent to the government and toconservation associations to update them on the local water bird statusfor the year.

There are about 150 species of water birds found in PeninsularMalaysia. Some are residents while others are migrants, which breed inregions as far north as the Arctic and Siberia.

They fly south to Malaysia and other parts of Asia and Australia,wintering in these areas from November to January to avoid the freezingweather up north.

On their long migratory routes, these wetlands are like petrolstations, says Li, for the birds to refuel and fatten themselves up.

Li, the water bird conservation officer for Wetlands International,says if the wetlands were healthy, there would be many water birds ableto survive.

Unfortunately for the birds, the current global outlook for the wetlands is not positive.

A 2007 report released by Wetlands International earlier this week saysthat 44 per cent of the world抯 water bird populations were decliningor becoming extinct.

The report is the fourth edition of "Water Bird Population Estimates",which presents the estimates and trends of 878 water bird species.

It says Asia is the continent of greatest concern.



At the local level, Li says, Malaysia is showing a 14 per cent decline in water birds.

"Though this is not alarming, it still shows a degradation in populations."  

The main threat in Malaysia is land reclamation for agriculture, development and aquaculture.

"Wetlands are being turned into fish farms," he says.

Pollution caused  by domestic sewage, solid waste, use of pesticides and fertilisers is also a threat.

Unfortunately, Malaysian wetlands are not protected.

Only five wetlands in the country are designated Ramsar sites, which ensures the government抯 commitment to protection.

They are Tasik Bera in Pahang, Kuching Wetlands National Park in Sarawak, Pulau Kukup, Sungai Pulai and Tanjung Piai in Johor.

Yet ecologically important areas such as the Matang Mangrove Forest inTaiping and the Klang Islands off the coast of Selangor are examples ofmagnificent wetland systems that are not protected enough, says Li.

"In fact, hardly any coastal area in Malaysia is protected."

In Matang, only small areas are protected, despite a report from theWildlife and National Parks Department early last year on the diresituation of the water birds of Matang, especially the milky stork.

"Only one bird was sighted in August last year," says Li.

In the 1980s there were over a hundred annual sightings of the species, which in Malaysia is only found in the Matang forest.

The report indicates that the milky stork population has declined morethan 90 per cent over the past 20 years, and the number of water birdsusing the area has declined by more than 75 per cent.

"The smaller the population, the easier it is to disappear. So it抯 really important to have a larger protected area," says Li.

The report notes that forestry, fishing and hunting could have a significant impact on the water bird population in Matang.

The ecological benefits from having a larger protected area, says Li,could amount to economic benefits in the long run that will bring inmore money than the current logging activities.

One of the major contributors to the spread of the bird flu is the lack of natural areas.

"When wild birds that carry the virus lose their natural habitat, theyhave no choice but to move closer to civilisation, which brings them 梐nd the virus
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day old bird

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