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Rare Egyptian Vulture Sighted on Mahatma Tekdi
3 Jan
Summary
- An endangered Egyptian vulture was sighted on Mahatma Tekdi recently.
- Mahatma Tekdi is a biodiversity hotspot with over 170 bird species.
- Several rare birds of prey have been recorded on Pune's hills.

An endangered Egyptian vulture, a species facing significant population decline, has been sighted for the first time on Mahatma Tekdi in Pune. Wildlife biologists noted the rare bird soaring over the Kothrud hill, an area increasingly recognized for its rich avian diversity.
Mahatma Tekdi has become a vital urban biodiversity hotspot, with over 170 bird species recorded, including resident and migratory birds. This season alone has seen heightened activity of raptors such as the Eurasian hobby and steppe eagle, emphasizing the hill's ecological significance.
The presence of the Egyptian vulture, alongside other rare sightings on Pune's chain of hills, provides valuable data on vulture distribution and population status. These hills serve as critical natural habitats, offering refuge for diverse species amidst rapid urban development.



