Birds arriving in Mathura from Siberia, Tibet, Bhutan | Birds reaching Mathura from Siberia, Tibet, Bhutan: Jodhpur Jhal is chirping with the chirping of migratory birds, Asian Waterbird Census-2025 will be held in the second week of January – Mathura News
Birds coming to Jodhpur Jhal will be counted
With the increasing cold, the gathering of migratory birds at Jodhpur Jhal Wetland located in Mathura has filled the bird lovers with warmth. As the cold weather increases, the number of migratory species has also started increasing here. It is expected that every year by the end of December
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Most of these birds come from countries like Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Russia, Siberia, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tibet, Bhutan etc.
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Jodhpur Jhal, located near Farah town on the border of Mathura and Agra districts, protected by Uttar Pradesh Braj Teerth Vikas Parishad, is becoming a home for local and exotic birds. After conservation, migratory and local endangered bird species have made this wetland their refuge.
Among the local endangered birds, sarus crane, black-necked stork, painted stork and black-headed ibis have also gathered.
Jodhpur Jhal is situated in Farah of Mathura.
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Mukesh Sharma, environment advisor of Uttar Pradesh Braj Teerth Vikas Parishad, said that bird lovers and photographers eagerly wait for migratory birds in winter. Due to the arrival of migratory birds, bird lovers and environment lovers are continuously reaching Jodhpur Jhal. Students from various degree colleges and universities are also coming to the wetland for study.
Bird lovers wait for the birds coming to Jodhpur Jhal.
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KP Singh, wildlife ecologist of the Biodiversity Research and Development Society, said that the migration of migratory birds in the Indian region mainly takes place through the Central Asian Fly-way.
The Central Asian Flyway geographically covers 30 countries in North, Central and South Asia and the Trans-Caucasus, including Central Asian and European countries. Through this fly-way, 182 species of migratory water birds come for winter migration.
Which includes 29 globally endangered and near threatened species. The Common Pochard is one of these 29 globally threatened species.
Northern Shoveler roaming in the lake on Jodhpur Jhal
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Migratory birds at Jodhpur Jhal include Bar-headed Goose, Grey-legged Goose, Eurasian Wigeon, Common Pochard, Pied Avocet, Tufted Duck, Gedwall, Gargany, Common Teal, Common Pintail, Northern Shoveler, Citrine Wagtail, White Wagtail, White-browed Wagtail. , Rough, Nab-billed Duck, Lesser Whistling Duck, Green Sandpiper, Common Red-shanked, Common Sandpiper, Budded Sandpiper, Marsh Sandpiper, Marsh Harrier, Bluethroat, Siberian Stonechat etc. are visible.
Migratory birds are also reaching Jodhpur Jhal
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As a result of the efforts of Uttar Pradesh Braj Teerth Vikas Parishad to develop Jodhpur Jhal Wetland, an increase in the number of local birds is also being recorded.
Here Sarus Crane, Bully-necked Stork, Black-necked Stork, Painted Stork, Black-breasted Weaver, Streaked Weaver, Red Munia, Silver-billed Munia, Tri-colored Munia, Babback Shrike, Indian Roller, Pied Bushchat, Black-headed Ibish, Black-soldier Kite, Alexandrian Parakeet etc. are also visible.
Local birds can also be seen at this wetland
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Biodiversito Research and Development Society, in collaboration with Wetland International, conducts a census of aquatic birds at Jodhpur Jhal. Bird expert Dr. KP Singh said that every year Wetland International counts the birds dependent on wetlands in South Asian countries.
In this sequence, Asian Waterbird Census-2025 is proposed to be organized at Jodhpur Jhal for the fourth consecutive year in the second week of January.
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