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Shallabugh wetlands witnesses good influx of migratory birds | KNO

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Ganderbal, Dec 11 (KNO): Shallabugh wetlands, spanning thousands of kanals from Takenwari Srinagar to Sangan Ganderbal, is witnessing a significant influx of migratory birds from places like Siberia, China, and Japan. The annual migration, taking place here in the winter months, adds to the region's natural beauty and cultural richness. Migratory birds, including those from the renowned Hokersar, flock to the Shallabugh wetlands in October, seeking refuge from freezing temperatures. These birds, known for their natural skills in aviation, make a journey to Kashmir. This demonstrates their remarkable balance in flight length and height. Experts say these birds contribute significantly to Kashmir's ecological system, and call for loving them “like our kids”. Speaking to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Wildlife Warden Wetlands, Ifshan Dewan, said, “We expect 10 to 13 lakh migratory birds to arrive this year. The birds start arriving in October and stay until the end of March. Last year, Kashmir's wetlands recorded 12 lakh migratory birds, which highlight the region's importance as a wintering and breeding ground for various waterfowl species.” To safeguard the birds from poaching, control rooms have been activated at six locations, Dewan said, adding that the wetlands serve as a crucial stopover and wintering area for migratory Amatidae, contributing to the valley's rich avian diversity. Range Officer Shallabugh, Mohd Ashraf Kabli informed KNO that due to cold weather conditions, the number of birds is currently low. “As the weather improves, we anticipate an increase in the bird population.” Kabli said the expected influx is significant. “We expect around 10 to 12 lakh birds,” he said—(KNO)

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