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Jharkhand's Winter Guests: Thousands of Birds Arrive!

Summary

  • Thousands of migratory birds are visiting Jharkhand's water bodies this winter.
  • Birds travel from Central Asia, Siberia, and Eastern Europe to escape cold.
  • Forest department activates local committees to protect birds from poachers.
Jharkhand's Winter Guests: Thousands of Birds Arrive!

As mercury drops across Jharkhand, a spectacular avian gathering is underway. Thousands of migratory birds, escaping extreme cold from regions like Central Asia and Siberia, have made Jharkhand's water bodies their winter sanctuary.

These birds find suitable weather and food sources in numerous dams and lakes across the state, including the Udhwa Lake Bird Sanctuary, which is a prominent Ramsar site. Species such as bar-headed geese and northern pintails are among the frequent visitors.

To ensure the safety of these temporary guests, the forest department has initiated measures, including activating local forest protection committees. This effort aims to deter poachers and safeguard the rich biodiversity that Jharkhand hosts each winter.

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Migratory birds visit Jharkhand's waterbodies to escape extreme cold and find food in their native regions of Central Asia and Siberia.
Key locations include Udhwa Lake Bird Sanctuary, Patratu Dam, Topchanchi Lake, and various other dams and lakes across the state.
The forest department is activating local protection committees to monitor water bodies and prevent poaching activities.

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