Fake bird protection of real fish in Lake Silicon Valley


Fake birds have been set up to protect the extinct species of fish in a lake in Silicon Valley, California, USA So that the traveling birds flying in the sky do not eat fish. Small birds are observed on a small island in the Silicon Valley. These birds, which appear to be altogether true, are fake.

From this Pond in Silicon Valley, a migratory bird flies off a clump of Caspian terns. As the Caspian Tons pass through the lake sky, they begin to descend and eat fish. One of the characteristics of this bird is that if there are other birds present on the lake, it will move downward. Thus, replicas of fake birds have been prepared on the lake at the time of the tourist birds, causing the Caspian terns to fly in the sky.

These tourist birds are not meant for food deprivation but to protect extinct fish. Once considered a tributary of the Columbia River, the site was considered one of the safest in the world with protected fish. Small ponds and increasing fisheries in this area have created a threat to various species of fish. The wild species of fish found in the lake fall into the protected category under the Endangered Spies Act.


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