Sikar's Harsh-Rewasa: 300+ Bird Species Flock, Rare Migrants Arrive from Across Continents

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News18•05-01-2026, 11:21
Sikar's Harsh-Rewasa: 300+ Bird Species Flock, Rare Migrants Arrive from Across Continents
- •Sikar's Harsh-Rewasa region emerges as a major bird hotspot, attracting over 300 local and migratory species to Rewasa Lake and its wetlands.
- •The area, near Aravalli hills, provides a calm environment, making it a research hub for ornithologists and gaining international recognition.
- •Rare birds like MacQueen's Bustard, Turkestan Short-toed Lark, and European Bee-eater have been sighted, highlighting its unique biodiversity.
- •Migratory birds travel thousands of kilometers from Northern Hemisphere, Central Asia, Eurasia, and Africa, drawing over 50 bird lovers annually, boosting eco-tourism.
- •The region hosts 150 year-round local species, 25 summer migrants (e.g., Common Cuckoo), and over 125 winter migrants (e.g., Black Stork), crucial for ecological balance.
Why It Matters: Harsh-Rewasa in Sikar is a vital biodiversity hub, attracting rare birds and boosting eco-tourism.
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