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Rare marbled duck returns to Delhi-NCR after 30 years

Rare duck species spotted at Sultanpur National Park! The marbled duck made a surprise appearance, highlighting the park's importance for migratory birds.

December 16, 2024 / 16:11 IST
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A marbled duck has been spotted at Sultanpur National Park, marking its first confirmed sighting since 1990. Park guide Sanjay Singh made the discovery and shared photos with birdwatchers, sparking excitement among nature enthusiasts.

About the Marbled Duck
The marbled duck (Marmaronetta angustirostris) is a rare species native to Europe, the Mediterranean, and parts of Iran. It typically breeds in shallow freshwater wetlands during summer. Once widespread across Mediterranean regions, its numbers have significantly declined due to habitat loss.

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Rare Sighting in Delhi-NCR
Sightings of the marbled duck in Delhi-NCR are extremely uncommon. The last recorded observation in the region was in Haryana’s Bhindawas wetland in 2022. Prior to this, only a handful of sightings were reported in Gurgaon during the 2000s.