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Migratory Birds Return Early from Hazaribagh: Climate Change Warning
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News18
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11-02-2026, 15:42
Migratory Birds Return Early from Hazaribagh: Climate Change Warning
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Migratory birds in Hazaribagh returned to their native places a month early in February, instead of March.
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Experts attribute the early departure to changing weather patterns and the premature onset of summer.
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Environmentalist Murari Singh noted that birds assess time based on weather signals, leading to early return due to early heat.
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Birds like Bar-headed Geese, Red-crested Pochards, and Ruddy Shelducks were observed, with their stay being shorter this year.
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The early arrival and early return of these birds are considered a serious warning sign of climate change.
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