Giridih: With the advent of winter, India has become a temporary home for migratory birds from across the globe. In Jharkhand, water bodies in districts like Giridih, including Khandoli, have traditionally been a favoured destination for birds. However, in recent years, the number and diversity of these birds have declined significantly, raising concern among bird enthusiasts and environmentalists.
According to local reports, the variety of migratory bird species arriving in Giridih has reduced from 10-12 to just four in recent years. These species, which once spent three to four months breeding in the region before returning to their native habitats, now include only the Siberian Duck, Crane, Little Grebe, and Brahminy Duck.