Migratory Birds Flock to Nagi Bird Sanctuary: A Sign of Healthy Environment

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News18•28-01-2026, 18:40
Migratory Birds Flock to Nagi Bird Sanctuary: A Sign of Healthy Environment
- •Thousands of migratory birds, including Siberian Crane and Bar-headed Goose, arrive annually at Nagi Bird Sanctuary in Jamui, Bihar.
- •Bird expert Sandeep Kumar explains birds seek abundant food and safe havens in India's wetlands, rivers, and fields during winter.
- •Reservoir-dwelling birds consume fish, crabs, snails, aquatic insects, algae, and water grasses; field birds eat leftover grains, seeds, and insects.
- •Smaller birds like Warblers and Flycatchers feed on fruits, berries, and caterpillars, aiding farmers by controlling pests.
- •The consistent arrival of these birds indicates a favorable and safe environment at Nagi Bird Sanctuary, despite threats from pollution and pesticide use.
Why It Matters: Nagi Bird Sanctuary's annual influx of migratory birds signals a healthy and supportive environment for wildlife.
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