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Amur Falcons Begin 5,000Km Return Journey From Africa To India
- Saturday April 11, 2026
- Offbeat | Edited by Nikhil Pandey
Three satellite-tagged Amur falcons are heading back to India from Southern Africa, preparing to cross the Arabian Sea in what scientists describe as one of the most demanding non-stop migratory flights undertaken by small birds.
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www.ndtv.com
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Tamil Nadu Welcomes Large Flamingo Flocks In Coastal Areas
- Wednesday July 16, 2025
- India News | Asian News International
Greater flamingos have once again migrated to Thoothukudi from various parts of Africa, southern Asia, the Middle East, and southern Europe. This monsoon season, painted storks have arrived in large numbers at White Lotus Pond, Tamil nadu.
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www.ndtv.com
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Severe Space Weather Lowers Migratory Birds By Nearly 20%, Affects Others
- Thursday October 12, 2023
- Science | Press Trust of India
Severe space weather events have been linked to a 9-17 per cent lowering in the numbers of migrating birds, in both spring and fall, according to new research.
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www.ndtv.com
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Amur Falcons Begin 5,000Km Return Journey From Africa To India
- Saturday April 11, 2026
- Offbeat | Edited by Nikhil Pandey
Three satellite-tagged Amur falcons are heading back to India from Southern Africa, preparing to cross the Arabian Sea in what scientists describe as one of the most demanding non-stop migratory flights undertaken by small birds.
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www.ndtv.com
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Tamil Nadu Welcomes Large Flamingo Flocks In Coastal Areas
- Wednesday July 16, 2025
- India News | Asian News International
Greater flamingos have once again migrated to Thoothukudi from various parts of Africa, southern Asia, the Middle East, and southern Europe. This monsoon season, painted storks have arrived in large numbers at White Lotus Pond, Tamil nadu.
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www.ndtv.com
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Severe Space Weather Lowers Migratory Birds By Nearly 20%, Affects Others
- Thursday October 12, 2023
- Science | Press Trust of India
Severe space weather events have been linked to a 9-17 per cent lowering in the numbers of migrating birds, in both spring and fall, according to new research.
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www.ndtv.com