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00:00Ramsar Site, Sur Sarovar, Pachchi Bihar and Mathura's Jodhpur Jhaal wetlands are being
00:07colored by the migratory birds.
00:10IA birds have come to India from Russia, Ukraine, China, Mongolia, Siberia and Central Asian
00:16Flyway.
00:17Talking about the Asian Waterworld Census 2025, this year, the number of water birds
00:24has increased significantly in both the Asian and Mathura wetlands.
00:29Here, with the warhead goose, the northern pintail and the common teal, there are Sahara
00:36Screen, Common, Poch Yard, Black, Nectar Stork and other birds in dangerous species.
00:43The number of birds recorded in the AFL Water World Census is 3,849, which is a lot more
00:49than last year.
00:50The reason for this increase is that the number of birds has increased in the time of the
00:55census.
00:56The second reason is that the areas of the wetlands have also been covered, which were
01:01left because of the excess water in the last year.
01:04All the islands that we have, have come up, so that we have a breeding ground for our
01:09migratory species.
01:10And in the wetlands, water has also been available to us.
01:15And there, what is said, for the small birds, we have created a breeding ground as well
01:22as a feeding ground for them.
01:26Due to the maintenance of the water level, this time the approach that was done, which
01:31was surveyed there, they got an approach for the survey, so that they could survey very
01:36easily.
01:37And they have also given them time, so that they can easily survey all the species of
01:44the world.
01:45So that all these species have also been easily monitored.
01:49If we talk about Sur, Sarovar, Pachchi, Bihar on the Ramsar side of Agra, then there are
01:5425 times of 62 species present here.
01:57Recently, this information was revealed in the bird count.
02:02Along with this, in the Jodhpur Jhal wetland of Mathura, the same number of bird species
02:08are present.
02:09Here, the number of birds is increasing continuously.
02:12Therefore, there is a wave of happiness among bird lovers.
02:16And every day, along with Jodhpur Jhal, in Sur, Sarovar, Pachchi, Bihar, bird lovers
02:22are reaching to see these colorful and birds from other countries.
02:31We have surveyed the Asian waterbirds for the fifth time.
02:35And this time, in the number of 1,335, we have found birds of different species here.
02:41In the year 2026, we found a total of 1,758 birds, and there were 57 species.
02:47Now, this year, the number of birds has increased.
02:51Behind that, the water bodies that we have spread on this wetland, and the depth of
02:59which has been increased, the result is that the stock of rainwater here has increased
03:07by about five to six times compared to other years.
03:11Along with Agra's Ramsar site, Sur, Sarovar, Pachchi, Bihar, the largest bird, Pelican,
03:18is also visible on the Jodhpur Jhal wetland of Mathura at this time.
03:22People are liking the way the Pelican bird hunts in groups.
03:27Bureau report, Shambir Singh, ETB Bharat, Agra.

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