World Migratory Bird Day: Spot these summer beauties | Latest News Delhi
Avian migration in India is commonly assumed to be a winter phenomenon involved largely with drinking water birds creating transcontinental journeys to arrive at our shores. Even so, there’s a exclusive established of birds which migrate to aged forests of Delhi and the encompassing areas in the summer time. On Earth Migratory Chicken Working day nowadays, we ask chicken watchers and metropolis photographers for their insights on migratory birds which can even now be noticed in Delhi-NCR.
“Blue-tailed and Blue-cheeked bee-eaters kick off the summer season migration of birds that appear to the location to breed. A person can see these at Gurugram’s Aravalli Biodiversity Park, Mangar Bani and Aravalli Biodiversity Park in Vasant Kunj,” shares Anita Mani, a birder from Delhi.
“Dense patches of native vegetation enjoy an essential position in the breeding ecology of these migratory birds. Some of these birds are endemic and can only be identified in our nation, and it is a delight to see them return year immediately after 12 months to nearly the very same wooded parts. These birds are searching for abundance of bugs and nesting habitats to elevate their chicks safely and securely. We should shield the forests for a holistic approach in direction of chook conservation,” claims Sohail Madan, assistant director, Bombay Organic Historical past Modern society. To birding enthusiasts, he advises, “If a chick is identified exterior the nest, in distress, provide h2o for ingesting. It’s very best not to take away it, and wait for the parent chook.”
“Red-headed bunting usually migrates to Delhi-NCR in rabi crop time… I noticed a single at Mangar Bani in April’s previous week,” shares wildlife photographer Ramveer.
An additional avian splendor is the Indian paradise flycatcher. “It spends winter season in Sri Lanka and south India. And just before monsoon, it migrates to central India and the Himalayan foothills for breeding,” shares Major Common Arvind Yadav, an avid birdwatcher.
“Most of the migratory birds commence leaving as the mercury rises, but some stay for a longer time and some stray kinds, most likely, remain again,” shares Syed Mohammad Qasim, a town-centered photographer, adding: “I noticed a Crested serpent eagle and Rosy starlings just lately in Sunder Nursery. In summers, Indian pitta is found in Mangar Bani. Oriental magpie robin, Crested bunting and Blue-tailed bee-eater are also being seen close to the NCR.”
“The gorgeous Indian Pitta is a summer time migrant, that comes to nest in the Delhi-NCR location. This beautiful chicken has good colours and regarded as the Navrang in Hindi.The Indian Pitta likes forests with a whole lot of leaf litter, and to save this bird we ought to help save previous development, sophisticated forests.The heatwave is pretty tricky for birds. Be sure to depart clean water for birds to drink from and make inexperienced shade patches in your back garden. If you discover a hen in shock, get in touch with animal rescue NGOs. Several birds get revived soon after drinking drinking water,” provides Neha Sinha, conservation biologist and creator.
Key sites to place migratory birds: Sultanpur Chook Sanctuary, Okhla Bird Sanctuary, Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary, Yamuna Ghat, Yamuna Biodiversity Park, Mangar Bani Sacred Forest, Bhondsi Najafgarh Drain.
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