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Feathers in faith: Birds of Indian temples
Temples in India are sacred spaces not only for humans but also for birds. Various species find shelter, food, and spiritual significance in temple premises. Pigeons, crows, peacocks, and parrots are ...
New DelhiThe Delhi government is set to release the Capital’s first “Bird Atlas”, a detailed book on Delhi’s bird diversity ...
Forests in India rank among the most prolific habitats for birds on Earth, ranging from the lush Western Ghats to the misty mountains of Northeastern India and the dry deciduous woodlands of central ...
Which Indian scientist earned the title Birdman of India? Discover the incredible contributions that made him a legend in wildlife conservation.
India’s state birds are not just symbolic representations, but they are a reflection of India’s fragile ecosystems. While they are not necessarily classified as endangered species, they are becoming ...
Great Backyard Bird Count 2026 reveals surge in sightings across IIT Bombay and Bhandup Pumping Station, with rare and ...
India stood out once again in the Great Backyard Bird Count 2026 (GBBC) securing second position in terms of participation and four in terms of species diversit ...
NEW DELHI – For the first time in India, a census of coastal and wader birds is being conducted at the Marine National Park and Marine Sanctuary in Jamnagar from January 3 to January 5. Known as a ...
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