LT COL NOEL ELLIS 15/XI/2024 The other day we went to a nearby lake to watch the Demoiselles cranes which have started arriving for this winter season. For us, it is a ritual to go and pay our respect to them for their courage & stamina to traverse all the way from Siberia to our ‘desh’. I shall not talk about them today. Instead, out of all the other birds that we saw at the lake, there was one bird which caught my attention called the ‘Dhoban Chiriya’ (DC). As we sat at the steps leading to the lake, right at the water's edge was a stone protruding out. On this sat this beautiful black and white bird not bigger than a house sparrow, flipping its tail up and down at a great pace. It sang and tweeted as if calling me to take her picture. Why was it called the ‘Dhoban Chiriya’? This name is derived from its behaviour and deportment was my conclusion. The way it goes ‘dip-dip-dip-dipping’ its tail up and down resembles a scene at the ‘dhobi ghat’ where rows of washerw