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Have you ever wondered which bird makes the famous Pattanapravesham bird sound? 🌿
In this video, we explore the beautiful and mysterious call that many people recognize from the Malayalam movie Pattanapravesham. Some believe it’s the soothing voice of the Asian Koel, while others say it’s the sharp and alert call of the Red-wattled Lapwing.

Listen carefully as we uncover the story behind this sound that connects people to nature and nostalgia. 🎶✨
Perfect for bird lovers, nature enthusiasts, and anyone who enjoys peaceful natural sounds.

📌 Watch till the end to find out which bird it really is!

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00:00Have you ever come across that familiar bird sound often called the Patana Parvacium bird sound?
00:12It's a sound that feels nostalgic and calming, something you often hear early in the morning
00:19or during quiet evenings when nature is at peace. Many people first notice this call
00:25is in the background of the Malayalam movie Patana Parvacium and since then the name Patana Parvacium
00:33bird became quite popular among listeners. But what's really interesting is that people
00:39identify this sounds differently. Some say it belongs to the Asian coil known for its
00:47sweet and continues Kuuu Kuuu's song. A melodious that fills the air during the summer months.
01:03Other believes it's the voice of the red belted Lapwing, a lively bird that makes a sharp
01:10did you do it or pee with call. Often heard near open fields and water bodies,
01:26the red belted Lapwing call is quite distinct, loud, echoing and alert.
01:31Almost as if it's calling out to draw your attention. That's why many people especially in local areas
01:44associate this sounds with the Patana Parvacium bird sound. However, which bird it may be, the sound
01:52brings a sense of calm and connection to nature. It reminds us of quiet morning, gentle breezes and the
02:00beauty of life outdoors. So next time you hear that Patana Parvacium bird sound, pause for a moment
02:18and listen closely. It could be the cheerful Lapwing calling out or the soothing song of the Asian
02:24coil. Either way, it's a nature speaking in its own beautiful language. If you like this video,
02:31please comment, share and subscribe. Thank you very much.
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