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Kurukshetra: Winter Haven for 50+ Migratory Bird Species
5 Jan
Summary
- Kurukshetra's wetlands host over 50 species of migratory birds annually.
- Species arrive from Central Asia, Siberia, Mongolia, and Kazakhstan.
- Rare black-necked grebe sighted, highlighting ecological value.

Kurukshetra's renowned religious and historical sites are also becoming a significant natural attraction during winter, drawing a multitude of migratory birds. Between October and March, its major water bodies like Kamyakeshwar Tirtha and Brahmasarovar become vital resting and feeding grounds for species migrating from regions as far as Central Asia and Siberia.
The wetlands teem with life, with experts noting the presence of over 50 species during the peak season of November, December, and January. The iconic bar-headed goose, known for its incredible altitude, is a common sight. Researchers have documented over 100 species at Brahmasarovar and more than 150 at the Golden Jubilee Brahmasarovar Community Reserve, highlighting the exceptional biodiversity.



