Two new species of birds have been spotted in Nawalparasi (Bardaghat, East of Susta) during the ongoing waterbird census. The waterbird census that started on January 1 will continue till January 16.
The coordinator of the bird census in the western sector of Chitwan National Park, DB Chaudhary said that Greater White-Fronted Goose and Black-Headed Brambling were found in this year's census. "These two species of birds were not found in the last year's census. But, they are spotted near the Narayani riverbank this year," Chaudhary added.
This year, a total of 38 species of water birds have been spotted in the Nawalpur area alone. According to Chaudhary, 10 species of birds that were found last year have not appeared so far during the ongoing census. It is said that the number of birds has sharply decreased this year in comparison to the last.
The number of bar-headed Geese (Khoya Hans), migratory birds coming from Siberia to escape the freezing cold, has been recorded the most this year. Coordinator Chaudhary said that the number of Ruddy Shelducks, known as Chakhewa, has also witnessed a sharp decline this year.
Similarly, the number of migratory birds has decreased, although the number of local birds found in the Narayani River and wetlands area has not changed fundamentally.
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