Common Tailorbird (Orthotomus sutorius) दर्ज़ी पिद्दा, दर्ज़िन - Birds Around Me 0241

The Common Tailorbird ( Orthotomus sutorius ), affectionately known in Hindi as दर्ज़ी पिद्दा or दर्ज़िन, is a small yet extraordinary bird celebrated for its ingenious nest-building abilities and cultural charm. It gained international fame through Rudyard Kipling’s The Jungle Book , where it was immortalized as “Darzee”—a lively character known for his stitching prowess and chatty personality. That literary nod wasn’t just whimsical; it was rooted in fact. Common Tailorbird (Orthotomus sutorius) दर्ज़ी पिद्दा, दर्ज़िन Jabalpur, M.P., India April 2025 What sets the tailorbird apart is its unique nesting technique—a behavior found in very few bird species. Instead of building a typical nest from scratch, the tailorbird chooses large, flexible leaves and uses its sharp beak to make a series of tiny holes along the edges. Then, using plant fibers, spider silk, or even cotton thread, it stitches the leaf edges together, forming a natural pouch. Inside this leafy cradle, it lines the nest with...