Foreign Birds Flock to Sariska: Siberia, Mongolia Guests Boost Tourism & Splendor

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News18•08-01-2026, 08:37
Foreign Birds Flock to Sariska: Siberia, Mongolia Guests Boost Tourism & Splendor
- •Sariska Tiger Reserve in Alwar, Rajasthan, is attracting migratory birds from Central Asia, Europe, Africa, and Siberia due to severe cold.
- •Specific species like Ruddy Shelduck (Mongolia), Bar-headed Goose (Central Asia), Common Teal (Siberia), and Lesser Whistling Ducks (China/Maldives) have arrived.
- •Field Director Sangram Singh confirmed Sariska's favorable ecosystem, hosting over 272 bird species, with 57 being migratory.
- •Siliserh Lake and Hanuman Sagar are key attractions for these birds, alongside raptors like Crested Serpent Eagle and Bonelli's Eagle.
- •Late November to February is ideal for birdwatching, drawing increased tourists to enjoy both birds and tigers.
Why It Matters: Sariska Tiger Reserve transforms into a birdwatcher's paradise with the arrival of diverse migratory species.
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