Rare Indian Skimmers Flock to Son Gharial Sanctuary, Boost Biodiversity & Tourism

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News18•07-01-2026, 16:34
Rare Indian Skimmers Flock to Son Gharial Sanctuary, Boost Biodiversity & Tourism
- •Over three dozen rare Indian Skimmer migratory birds have arrived at the Son Gharial Sanctuary, enhancing its natural beauty and biodiversity.
- •These birds exhibit a unique hunting style, skimming water with long beaks, attracting environmental enthusiasts and ornithologists.
- •Indian Skimmers choose sand dunes along riverbanks for breeding, with current numbers potentially doubling.
- •Rajghat and Kuthli Ghat in Chitrangi Forest are key roosting sites, offering open sand, tranquil environment, and abundant fish.
- •The "foreign guests" journeyed from China, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka, signifying successful conservation efforts in Sidhi district.
Why It Matters: Rare Indian Skimmers boost Son Gharial Sanctuary's biodiversity and tourism, highlighting conservation success.
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