Controversy barked at him, but Pradeep D’Souza, dubbed the Birdman of Mumbai, never lost sight of his goal. He grew up in a family that could adopt stray dogs and took care of sick puppies. D’Souza is the keeper of many fragile species, both birds and small animals. He rises early, cleans the living arrangements for his birds and the animals, feeds them and applies or administers medicine where it is needed. His own house has the intense smell of a forest, where kites, vultures, barn owls, egrets, herons and bats co-exist peacefully with rabbits. His family works with him. Their love is their only motivation. Once, he saved a rare and gigantic white-rumped vulture, an endangered species.