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Meet ‘Marich’: The injured vulture that flew 15,000 Km across four countries and returned to India

Eurasian Griffons soar using strong thermal currents daily. Their wingspan can reach almost two point eight metres.

November 25, 2025 / 13:29 IST
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Epic 15,000 Km Flight: ‘Marich’ the Rescued Vulture Travels Across Four Nations and Back to India (Image: @Himanshutyg_ifs/X)
Epic 15,000 Km Flight: ‘Marich’ the Rescued Vulture Travels Across Four Nations and Back to India (Image: @Himanshutyg_ifs/X)

India recently watched the Amur falcon reach Africa, yet a quieter migrant has completed an even harder journey. A Eurasian Griffon vulture rescued in Vidisha has travelled farther and returned home again.

Rescued Vulture Completes Extraordinary Migration
The vulture was found injured in January 2025. Forest staff stabilised the bird and treated wounds. It returned to the wild in March 2025. Its travels since then surprised many observers.

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The bird covered more than fifteen thousand kilometres. It crossed several nations before reaching Kazakhstan. It then turned south and returned to India. Indian Forest Service officer Himanshu Tyagi highlighted the feat on X. He wrote about its strength and clear navigation. The species thrives as a key ecological indicator.

Griffon Vultures Show Remarkable Long-Distance Ability
Eurasian Griffons soar using strong thermal currents daily. Their wingspan can reach almost two point eight metres. They cross continents using steady gliding routes. They search for food and suitable habitats across borders.

The returned vulture reflects this natural endurance well. Satellite tracking helped scientists follow its flight. The data now informs wider conservation planning. The journey also shows strong international reliance. Migratory birds need safe routes across many nations.

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