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Home / Environment / Uttar Pradesh Welcomes Early Migratory Birds Amidst Climate Shifts

Uttar Pradesh Welcomes Early Migratory Birds Amidst Climate Shifts

22 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Migratory birds arrive in UP earlier than usual this year.
  • Climate change compels birds to travel greater distances, altering migration patterns.
  • Uttar Pradesh actively preparing sanctuaries for early avian visitors.
Uttar Pradesh Welcomes Early Migratory Birds Amidst Climate Shifts

Uttar Pradesh is experiencing an early influx of migratory birds, with species like Black Headed Gulls and Demoiselle Cranes making their appearance sooner than anticipated. This shift in arrival times, with the peak bird-watching season now preceding mid-December, is directly linked to climate change impacting their countries of origin. These changes are compelling birds to undertake journeys of up to 8,000 km.

Forest authorities are taking proactive measures to ensure the well-being of these avian visitors, who are expected to remain until March 2026. Directives have been issued to bird sanctuaries to expedite necessary preparations, including weed removal from lakes, the establishment of nesting areas, and minimizing human interference to safeguard bird habitats.

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Species are arriving from diverse locations including Siberia, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, China, and Southern Russia. Uttar Pradesh serves as a crucial part of the Central Asian Flyway, offering vital stopover and wintering grounds. Prominent locations like Dudhwa National Park and Nawabganj Bird Sanctuary are preparing to welcome numerous species.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Migratory birds are arriving earlier due to climate change in their native regions, forcing them to alter their migration schedules and travel greater distances.
Bird sanctuaries in UP are being prepared with weed removal, nesting area establishment, and reduced human interference to ensure a safe environment for the birds.
Species like Black Headed Gulls and Demoiselle Cranes are arriving from regions including Siberia, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, China, and Southern Russia.

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