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Rajasthan: Boost birds for tourism & meditation

Rajasthan: Boost birds for tourism & meditation
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Ajmer: Migration birds have become a favorite ajmer tourist for years and have maintained their winter dating with the city even in the pandemic year.
Ten years ago, when there was a relatively fewer water on the lake, it was visited by hundreds of Flamingo.
Now, with water levels and a number of fish, pelicans fly here.
“Like water from the city flowing to Anasagar, there are enough organic materials that breed algae, fish, and produce enough feed for pelicans.
Therefore, in recent years, the number of pelikans has risen one of the tipes of the lake providing enough samples to perch them,” said City Liverinist Manoj Mathur.
After a day of work, at sunset nearby, the Pelugan began to gather in the old Vishram Sthali on the other side of the lake where they rested for that night.
This daily spectacle to testify from the newly beauty Anasagar sidewalk has brought another tourism dimension to the city.
For city fans, birding, almost like meditation, bringing better concentration and fresh air.
At this time this year, there are between 25-30 species of birds that can be seen here.
Besides Rosy and Dalmatian Pelicans and a number of Cormorants, there are many colors added to the color of Anasagar with Pied Kingfisher, Kingfisher General and white throat kingfisher.
Stork painted, the main attraction for visitors to Sanctuary Bharatpur, can also be seen and there are around 80 in the lake area now.
There are Lurik Herons, Openbill Asia, Spoonbill and Mallard Eurasia too.
This year, birds that have never been seen in history have been seen here too.
“White storks come to India but are seen on wetlands Kutch or at the top of Rajasthan.
There has been a rare white stork apparition in Ajmer,” Dr.
Vivek Sharma, family member of the Zoological Faculty.
Department at Maharishi Dairand Saraswati University, Ajmer.
With the number of birds visiting, and various bird exhibitions held in the city, interest in the Birding Course began by the university also rose, he shared.
With Sagar Vihar wetlands and newer developments in the Anasagar line, Ajmer now has more space for watching birds.
Whether you are in Ram Prasad Ghat, Baradari, Sagar Vihar or near regional colleges, birds are over.

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