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Over 92,000 migratory birds of 85 species flock to Himachal Pradesh's vibrant wetlands

Discover the vibrant wildlife of Pong Dam wetlands in Himachal Pradesh, a haven for migratory and native birds, and a growing eco-tourism destination.

January 22, 2025 / 17:58 IST
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Among migratory visitors, bar-headed geese stand out, travelling thousands of kilometres from Central Asia to escape harsh winters. (Image: Canva)
Among migratory visitors, bar-headed geese stand out, travelling thousands of kilometres from Central Asia to escape harsh winters. (Image: Canva)

Nestled in Himachal Pradesh's Kangra Valley, Pong Dam wetlands are buzzing with activity. Over 92,885 migratory birds from 85 species have already arrived this season. The numbers are expected to exceed one lakh by December’s end, officials said.

Chief Minister Sukhvinder Sukhu, during his visit to Pong Dam, highlighted the increasing bird count. Last year, 85,000 migratory birds were observed from October to January. Pong remains a key destination for avian visitors, with an average of 100 species recorded annually.

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A Haven for Migratory and Native Birds
The wetlands, 250 km from Shimla and 190 km from Chandigarh, host native species like the red jungle fowl, Indian cuckoo, and paradise flycatcher. Among migratory visitors, bar-headed geese stand out, travelling thousands of kilometres from Central Asia to escape harsh winters.

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