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Vedanthangal bird asylum changes the sea of birds

Vedanthangal bird asylum changes the sea of birds
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Chennai: One of the oldest bird asylum in India, Vedanthangal, is now home for nearly 30,000 migration birds.
Many of them are busy doing doting on their hatches.
Nearly 15 species of birds nested in Vedanthangal this month, Wildlife Warden E Prasant said.
Bangu open and pelican that is billed and billed is among the first migration birds that come to the sanctuary this season, with the painted stork into the last.
“Initial visitors now have a hatchk for feeding and caring for,” Prasant said.
Apart from regular migration birds, some duck species also came to Vedanthanthangal, said K v R K Tirearanan, the founder of Nature Trust that monitored the migration birds in Pallikarai Marshland, Vedanthangal and the pulse of holy birds.
The driver and duck pin-tailed are those who have made their home vedanthangal for now.
In Karikili, a smaller protection near Vedanthangal, someone can see the whistling duck that is fulvous and a lower disgrace, along with a small population of Indian duck spots.
However, with the tank of the Charikili, a TIGHER, seeing the duck migration will be very difficult.
These ducks travel thousands of kilometers from Central Asia to reach Vedanthangal, he said.
At visitors, Prasant said the crowd was thin on weekdays.
Only on Friday and Saturday is a bigger footstep.
During the Christmas and New Year holidays last month, there are a large number of visitors, he added.
With lots of water available in the tank, birds are expected to stay at least until the end of March, Watt Watt Watchers said.

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