Jaisalmer: Desert District witnessed many rare birds during the winter.
Bird fans think this is a good sign for ecological systems.
Recently, rare Spanish sparrow and other species were seen here.
Three days ago, the delegation of bird fans included Dr.
Divesh Saini, Parth Jagani, Dr.
Shyam Meena, Radheyshyam Kenunan, Javed Ali saw a rare bird who had traveled thousands of kilometers from cold countries to desert countries.
Divesh Saini said that with the arrival of winter, birds from Siberia, Russia, and other cold areas migrated south.
“We conducted a census in the desert national park and saw various species.
Our team members Moses Khan, a bird guide in Sam saw the 200+ species, which included Sparrow House, Sparreak Sparrow, Bustard Macqueen, Finch Trumpeter etc.” He said, ” Between sparrow species migration, Spanish sparrow is a close relative of the house Have a chestnut rather than the gray crown.
The female bird is very similar to a female sparrow house.
“He added,” Spanish Sparrow is usually seen in a herd and eating mainly on grain seeds and grass seeds.
” Assistant Zoologian Assistant Professor Shyam Sunder Meena said, “In early August, migrants such as Rufous-Tailed Scrub Robin, red tail and red pressure arrived in Jaisalmer for almost two months.
They would rather stay in rocky habitats with grass patches .
After the rainy season, this Thar area is full of insects and various herbs and bushes.
These birds are insects and play an important role in insect and pest control.
“Parth Jagani Wildlife Specialist said that in the Bada Baggh area in Jaisalmer two days ago ash -Amu Hypocolius Bulbul species looks.
This species was found in 2019 and after the gap 20-22 months it was seen again.
Many migration birds still arrive in Jaisalmer.