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At 5 AM, 200 Birds Visit Her Noida Balcony. Here’s How She Made Them Feel Safe in a High-Rise Home

At 5 am, before the city of Noida fully wakes up, Ekta Nahar steps quietly onto her balcony. Her mornings do not begin with bright sunshine or an alarm clock, but with something we rarely experience as city dwellers. The chirping of birds. At first, it is just a few chirps. Then

Jul 1, 2026Positivity +96
At 5 AM, 200 Birds Visit Her Noida Balcony. Here’s How She Made Them Feel Safe in a High-Rise Home

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Why we picked this: at 5 AM, 200 Birds Visit Her Noida Balcony. Here’s How She Made Them Feel Safe in a High-Rise Home is exactly the kind of story that gets buried beneath the day's headlines. The summary from the original publisher captures the essentials, but what struck us is the broader picture: this is a reminder that progress in the planet often happens quietly, without fanfare. We rated this story a 96/100 on our positivity index — one of the highest scores we've seen this week. Stories like this deserve more attention than they typically get. Read the full report at the original source below — they did the reporting, and they deserve the traffic.

At 5 am, before the city of Noida fully wakes up, Ekta Nahar steps quietly onto her balcony. Her mornings do not begin with bright sunshine or an alarm clock, but with something we rarely experience as city dwellers. The chirping of birds. At first, it is just a few chirps. Then

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