Nepal started to well coming migrated birds again

With the arrival of snow in the northern hemisphere, the wetlands in Kailali and Kanchanpur district have recently seen an increase in migratory bird populations. Birds fly to wetlands in Nepal and other lower mountainous places in search of safe habitat, food, and hatching opportunities as snowfall begins in locations such as Siberia, according to Hirulal Dagaura, a member of Birds Conservation Nepal. He described seeing ducks and other birds of various types in the marshes, including Maalak ducks, ducks with green heads, Kajijure ducks, Suirepuchhre ducks, Kharakhare ducks, Kal ducks, Thulo Jalewa, and Chakhewa.
Wetlands here temporarily host migrating birds from Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Azerbaijan, among others, to escape the rising cold, he said. According to him, migrating birds have visited Ghodaghodi Taal in Kailali, Karnali’s river basin area, Puraini Taal, Kalikich wetland area, ponds inside Shuklaphanta National Park, Rani Taal, Sikari Taal, Mahakali, and Chaudhar river basin areas.