Water bodies of Bengal’s arid regions turn havens for migratory birds
The Hindu
Nearly 133 species spotted in 20 water bodies, says official
During the winter months, migratory birds from the Himalayan and central Asian highlands come to water bodies of south-central Bengal. The rivers of Sunderbans and the Santrgachi Jheel in Howrah and the Kulik Bird Sanctuary are few of the well-known spots where thousands of migratory birds visit every year in winter.
A survey by the West Bengal Forest Department has revealed that the water bodies of Bankura and adjoining areas, which are considered arid regions of the State, have emerged as new havens for migratory birds.
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