Birds

Something about Migratory Birds

Mukund Kumar

Bar-Headed Goose

Birds migrate to escape the harsh weather condition, for food resources and breeding.

Common Teal

Migratory birds are known to migrate thousands of kilometers away from their main habitat in search for food and avoid the freezing weather.

Common Pochard

Some native birds from UK and Europe migrate to Asia and Indian subcontinent and seen in most of the wetlands.

Graylag goose

The most winter migratory birds start the migration from September and reach back the breeding ground by April next year.

Tufted Duck

Eurasian Wigeon is the first to arrive in Indian subcontinent but they also migrate to Japan from the breeding location China, USA and Russia.

Eurasian Wigeon

In winter season birds move from north to south. i.e. North America to South America, North Asia to Indian subcontinent.

Northern Shoveler

Northern Pintails ate known to travel around 7000 kilometers to spend winter in warmer place like south Asia.

Northern Pintail

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