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00:00Ramsar Site, Sur Sarovar, Pachchi Bihar and Mathura's Jodhpur Jhal wetland are getting
00:07a lot of visitors.
00:10These birds have come to India from Russia, Ukraine, China, Mongolia, Siberia and other
00:15countries via Central Asian Flyway.
00:18If we talk about the Asian Waterworld Census 2025, this year, the number of water birds
00:25in these two wetlands has increased.
00:30Here, War-Headed Goose, Northern Pintail, Common Teal, Saras Crane, Common Poach Yard,
00:39Black-Necked Stroke and other birds have come.
00:44This year, the Asian Waterworld Census has recorded 3,849 birds, which is a lot more
00:51than last year.
00:52The reason for this increase is that the number of birds has increased in the time of
00:58the census.
00:59The other reason is that the areas of the wetlands have been covered, which were left
01:02because of the excess water in the last year.
01:04All the islands that we have, they have come up so that we have a breeding ground for
01:09our migratory species.
01:11We have water available in the wetlands as well.
01:16We have a breeding ground for all the small birds as well as a feeding ground for them.
01:26To maintain the water level, this time, the approach that the teams were surveying, they
01:35were able to do it very easily.
01:38And we have also given them time so that they can easily survey all the species of birds
01:44well.
01:45So that all the species were easily monitored.
01:48If we talk about the Agra Ramsar Site, Sur, Sarovar, Pachchi, Bihar, then there are 22 species
01:54of birds present here.
01:56Recently, this information was revealed in the bird count.
02:01Along with this, in the Jodhpur Jhal Wetland of Mathura, the same number of species of
02:07birds are present.
02:09Here, the number of birds is increasing continuously.
02:13Therefore, there is a wave of happiness among the bird lovers.
02:17And every day, along with Jodhpur Jhal, in Sur, Sarovar, Pachchi, Bihar, the bird lovers
02:22are reaching to see these colorful and birds from other countries.
02:29This time, we have surveyed the Asian water birds five times in a row at Jodhpur Jhal.
02:35And this time, in the number of 1,335, we have found birds of 65 species here.
02:41In the year 2023, we found a total of 1758 birds and there were 57 species.
02:47Now, this year, the number of birds has increased.
02:51Here, we have spread water bodies on this wetland and increased the depth.
03:02As a result, the stock of rainwater has increased by 5 to 6 times compared to other years.
03:11Along with Agra's Ramsar site, Sur, Sarovar, Pachchi, Bihar, the biggest bird, the falcon,
03:17can also be seen on this wetland.
03:22People are liking the way the falcon bird is hunting in the group.
03:27Bureau report, Shambir Singh, ETB Bharat, Agra.