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00:00The world-famous Sambar lake of Khare Pani is a resting place for birds in winters.
00:08Usually, along with laser and greater flamingos, many kinds of ducks and weeders live here.
00:16But this time, a group of pelicans are continuously enticing the birds lovers who come here.
00:30The Sambar lake of Khare Pani is a resting place for birds in winters.
00:38The world-famous Sambar lake of Khare Pani is a resting place for birds in winters.
00:46The world-famous Sambar lake of Khare Pani is a resting place for birds in winters.
00:54The world-famous Sambar lake of Khare Pani is a resting place for birds in winters.
01:24The world-famous Sambar lake of Khare Pani is a resting place for birds in winters.
01:32The world-famous Sambar lake of Khare Pani is a resting place for birds in winters.
01:40The world-famous Sambar lake of Khare Pani is a resting place for birds in winters.
01:54The Sambar lake of Khare Pani is a resting place for birds in winters.
02:04Sambar lake of Khare Pani is a resting place for birds in winters.
02:14Most of them live in the form of passage migrants, they stop for a while and leave.
02:19At this time, about 250 pelicans have come to Sambar and have been camping here for a few days.
02:27The reason for this may be that there are a lot of pelicans here in Chandlai lake, but
02:37since there are a lot of fishermen here, they keep chasing them away.
02:44So one possible reason may be that they are chasing them away from here.
02:49The pelicans are camping in Kevla lake nearby.
02:52One possible reason may be that they are chasing them away from here.
02:58Another reason may be that there are a lot of fishermen here and their food is in abundance.
03:05We all know that they leave from here due to extreme cold.
03:11Their breeding is mainly in Gujarat, Kutch.
03:26They do not breed in Rajasthan yet.
03:30But if they stay for a long time, it is possible that they will breed here as well.
03:39There are three species of pelicans in India.
03:42There are a total of eight species of pelicans in India.
03:45Out of these three species, the Great White Pelican is the most common.
03:50It is also known as the Rosy Pelican.
03:55It is the least concerned species in the IUCN Red Data Book.
03:59But its second species, the Dalmatian Pelican, is near threatened.
04:05The third species in India is spot-billed.
04:08These three species migrate to India.
04:12There is a pelican flock in Sambar lake.
04:15There are two species of pelicans.
04:17The Great White Pelican and the Dalmatian Pelican.
04:20In Rajasthan, the pelicans mainly migrate from Europe, Asia and Central Asia to reach Rajasthan.
04:26The pelican is a large bird.
04:28It travels a distance of 3,000 to 5,000 kilometers to reach Rajasthan, India.
04:33The main food of pelicans is fish.
04:35The pelican's beak is about 30 to 50 centimeters.
04:38Its wingspan is about 2.5 meters.
04:41It can fly at a distance of 2,500 meters.
04:44Sambar lake is a Ramsar site.
04:46Millions of flamingos come here every year.
04:49Two species of flamingos are seen here.
04:51They are lesser and greater flamingos.
04:53There are many types of ducks, hunters, waders, larks and many other birds.
05:00About 327 species of birds have been recorded here.
05:04Thousands of bird watchers and tourists are coming here to see the migratory birds.
05:10Sambar is going to become a new tourist destination.
05:13Sambar should be developed as a protected area for bird sanctuary.
05:18This will give Sambar ecotourism and a protected status for birds in the future.
05:25There is a demand to declare Sambar lake as a protected area.
05:32So that bird lovers can come here and see the migratory birds.
05:38The migratory birds also get a safe environment.
05:45With the support of Vijayendra, ETV Bharat from Jaipur, Vikas Vyas.