Siberian Crane
Siberian cranes journey to India each winter, fleeing Siberia's frigid conditions and scarce resources. Here, they thrive in the milder climate, finding ample food and water to sustain themselves.
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Bluethroat
Bluethroats escape harsh winters in Europe and Alaska, arriving in India between October and November. They stay until April, enjoying the warmer climate and abundant resources.
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Rosy Pelicans
Migrating from Europe, rosy pelicans settle in northern India’s freshwater lakes, drawn by their rich supply of fish and favorable habitats for winter survival.
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Amur Falcons
Amur falcons travel from Siberia and northern China to winter in southern Africa, stopping in India mid-October to early November, and crossing the Arabian Sea during their impressive migration.
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Demoiselle Cranes
Demoiselle cranes leave breeding grounds in Mongolia, China, Siberia, and the Caucasus to spend winters in India, drawn by its moderate climate and abundant resources.
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Ruddy Shelducks
Ruddy shelducks migrate from Central Asia and Europe to India in November or December, staying until April to escape the biting cold and enjoy the country’s hospitable wetlands.
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