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Lesser Whitethroat is seen near the Chamundi hill

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BK Lakshmikanhamsuru: After the pause, a lower Whitetroat, a migration bird, was seen near the Chamundi hill.
Small bird species migrated from Europe and Central Asia to places in South India.
According to Birders, the last migration birds were seen a few years ago at Lake Yelwala in Mysuru.
Because some factors include the availability of food and the right environment, the bird has not been seen in the city since then.
The birds were seen by Birders and photographers outside MySuru last year.
“Warbler, a migratory bird is found near the bushes and water bodies, very active and sensitive.
They began to arrive from Central Asia from early September and returned in March to breed.
This is a small species with gray back, underpart Leucorrhoea, gray head with a darker ‘bandit mask’ through eyes and white throat.
It’s a little smaller than Whitetroat.
Birds are insects, but also eat fruit and other soft fruit, “said Mysuru Group member Nature S Shylajesh to Ti.
Declare that migrating birds traveled hundreds of kilometers to reach Mysuru and its surroundings for food and breed during the winter, Shylajesh said that deforestation in Africa has increased temperatures in Europe.
“This increase in temperature will reduce bird migration from Europe to South India in the coming days.
Previously, farmers were used to take sowing and harvesting activities based on the arrival and departure of migratory birds.
If we do not protect the environment, we will not see birds.
And animals, which will be a disaster for our own future, “he said” but it has not been seen in Mysuru for several years, “he added.
“It’s a good sign that birds have been seen.
People must work to provide a profitable environment for these migration birds who travel hundreds of kilometers away from places to survive,” he added.

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