The correct answer is: a) The Indian Roller.
The Indian Roller is a large, brightly colored bird that is found in open country and scrubland across much of India and Sri Lanka. It is a member of the roller family, Coraciidae, which also includes the European roller and the Eurasian hoopoe.
The Indian Roller is a distinctive bird with a long, slender body and a short tail. It has a large head with a blue crown and a white face. The neck and breast are blue, and the back and wings are
green. The underparts are white, and the tail is black with white tips.The Indian Roller is a noisy bird that gives a loud, harsh call. It is a good flier and often perches on high branches or wires. It feeds on insects, which it catches
on the ground or in the air.The Indian Roller is a common bird and is not considered to be threatened. However, it is sometimes persecuted by farmers who believe that it eats their crops.
The other options are incorrect because:
- The Peacock is the national bird of India.
- The Great Hornbill is a large, hornbill bird that is found in forests across Southeast Asia.
- The Kingfisher is a small, brightly colored bird that is found near water across much of the world.