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Migratory birds leave as mercury rises

The New Indian Express Bhubaneswar

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February 25, 2025

BHITARKANIKA National Park, known for hosting large numbers of migratory birds during winter, is witnessing an early departure of these avian visitors.

- EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE @ Kendrapara

This year's bird census recorded 1,51,614 migratory birds from 118 species, compared to 1,51,421 birds from 121 species last year. While the birds generally leave in mid-March or April, this year they have started returning in February.

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