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Unprecedented Migration of Rare Birds Flocks to Kashmir’s Wullar Lake After 84 Years

Srinagar, Jan 07: In a remarkable occurrence, an extraordinary number of rare birds have made their way to Kashmir’s Wullar Lake, marking the first such migration in 84 years.
Wullar Lake, recognized as Asia’s largest freshwater lake, has become the unexpected host to a diverse array of avian species, creating a spectacle that has captivated both ornithologists and nature enthusiasts alike.

Ornithologists and environmentalists are abuzz with excitement as this unexpected migration provides a unique opportunity to study and document the behavior, habitat preferences, and ecological impact of these rare avian visitors.

Local authorities and conservationists are collaborating to ensure the protection of the fragile ecosystem around Wullar Lake, recognizing the importance of this unexpected influx of rare birds. Measures are being taken to provide a conducive environment for these migratory guests and to facilitate research efforts aimed at understanding the reasons behind this rare phenomenon.

This historic event not only adds a vibrant chapter to Kashmir’s ecological tapestry but also underscores the significance of preserving and protecting natural habitats.(News Source AwazThevoice)

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