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Birds ringed in India spotted in China, Pakistan, Uzbekistan


Birds ringed in India spotted in China, Pakistan, Uzbekistan
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Study reveals fascinating insights into their ability to fly down thousands of kilometres
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Study reveals fascinating insights into their ability to fly down thousands of kilometres
A Northern Shoveler, a medium sized bird, which flew down to Odisha’s Chilika Lake for wintering in February 2018 was spotted at Yazyavan in Uzbekistan in April 2021. Three years after a Terek Sandpiper was tagged at Gujarat’s Gulf of Kutch, it was spotted in Jandola in Pakistan’s Khyber in May.
Similarly, a Curlew Sandpiper spotted and tagged in March 2019 at Navi Mumbai was sighted in Tangu saltpans, China’s Tainjin in May. ....

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Tagged Curlew Sandpiper migratory bird sighted by Kharghar nature lovers | Navi Mumbai News


Picture of the ringed/tagged curlew sandpiper migratory bird at Kharghar by nature lover Nareshchandra Singh.
NAVI MUMBAI: Kharghar nature lovers have a reason to be excited, as it was confirmed by BNHS (Bombay Natural History Society) that a photograph of a ringed/tagged Curlew Sandpiper bird recently taken by a local bird watcher was in fact its first official sighting since the tagging.
``Last winter, the BNHS scientists had ringed this particular wetland migratory bird at Navi Mumbai. Curlew sandpipers are known to migrate from Arctic Tundra near Siberia, where they breed, to India to escape the harsh cold there during winters. I am happy to be the first to be the first to have photographed this wader in sector 25 now, said Kharghar based nature lover, Nareshchandra Singh. ....

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