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#9780416
20 March 2023
A pheasant-tailed jacana is roaming in search of food on the Water Hyacinth at the Wetland OxBow Lake known as 'Chupi Char' in East Burdawan, West Bengal; India on 20/03/2023.
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#9780418
20 March 2023
A pheasant-tailed jacana is roaming in search of food on the Water Hyacinth at the Wetland OxBow Lake known as 'Chupi Char' in East Burdawan, West Bengal; India on 20/03/2023.
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#9780420
20 March 2023
A pheasant-tailed jacana is roaming in search of food on the Water Hyacinth at the Wetland OxBow Lake known as 'Chupi Char' in East Burdawan, West Bengal; India on 20/03/2023.
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#9774100
19 March 2023
A group of ruff is roaming in search of food at the Wetland OxBow Lake known as 'Chupi Char' in East Burdawan, West Bengal, India on 09/01/2023.
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#9774102
19 March 2023
A group of ruff is roaming in search of food at the Wetland OxBow Lake known as 'Chupi Char' in East Burdawan, West Bengal, India on 09/01/2023.
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#9774104
19 March 2023
A group of ruff is roaming in search of food at the Wetland OxBow Lake known as 'Chupi Char' in East Burdawan, West Bengal, India on 09/01/2023.
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#9774106
19 March 2023
A group of ruff is roaming in search of food at the Wetland OxBow Lake known as 'Chupi Char' in East Burdawan, West Bengal, India on 09/01/2023.
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#9759728
17 March 2023
The black-tailed godwit (Limosa limosa) is a large, long-legged, long-billed (7.5 to 12 cm) shorebird. It is a member of the godwit genus, Limosa. During the breeding season, the bill has a yellowish or orange-pink base and dark tip; the base is pink in winter. The legs are dark grey, brown or black. Its breeding range stretches from Iceland through Europe and areas of central Asia in fens, lake edges, damp meadows, moorlands, and bogs and uses estuaries, swamps and floods in winter; it is more likely to be found inland and on freshwater. Black-tailed godwits are spending the winter in areas as diverse as the Indian subcontinent, Australia, New Zealand, Western Europe and West Africa. The black-tailed godwit is the national bird of the Netherlands. The world population is estimated to be 634,000 to 805,000 birds and is classified as Near Threatened by IUCN. On March 09, 2023, black-tailed godwits are roaming and flying in search of food at the Wetland OxBow Lake known as 'Chupi Char' in East Burdawan, West Bengal, India.
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#9759730
17 March 2023
The black-tailed godwit (Limosa limosa) is a large, long-legged, long-billed (7.5 to 12 cm) shorebird. It is a member of the godwit genus, Limosa. During the breeding season, the bill has a yellowish or orange-pink base and dark tip; the base is pink in winter. The legs are dark grey, brown or black. Its breeding range stretches from Iceland through Europe and areas of central Asia in fens, lake edges, damp meadows, moorlands, and bogs and uses estuaries, swamps and floods in winter; it is more likely to be found inland and on freshwater. Black-tailed godwits are spending the winter in areas as diverse as the Indian subcontinent, Australia, New Zealand, Western Europe and West Africa. The black-tailed godwit is the national bird of the Netherlands. The world population is estimated to be 634,000 to 805,000 birds and is classified as Near Threatened by IUCN. On March 09, 2023, black-tailed godwits are roaming and flying in search of food at the Wetland OxBow Lake known as 'Chupi Char' in East Burdawan, West Bengal, India.
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#9759732
17 March 2023
The black-tailed godwit (Limosa limosa) is a large, long-legged, long-billed (7.5 to 12 cm) shorebird. It is a member of the godwit genus, Limosa. During the breeding season, the bill has a yellowish or orange-pink base and dark tip; the base is pink in winter. The legs are dark grey, brown or black. Its breeding range stretches from Iceland through Europe and areas of central Asia in fens, lake edges, damp meadows, moorlands, and bogs and uses estuaries, swamps and floods in winter; it is more likely to be found inland and on freshwater. Black-tailed godwits are spending the winter in areas as diverse as the Indian subcontinent, Australia, New Zealand, Western Europe and West Africa. The black-tailed godwit is the national bird of the Netherlands. The world population is estimated to be 634,000 to 805,000 birds and is classified as Near Threatened by IUCN. On March 09, 2023, black-tailed godwits are roaming and flying in search of food at the Wetland OxBow Lake known as 'Chupi Char' in East Burdawan, West Bengal, India.
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#9712598
8 March 2023
The spotted redshank (Tringa erythropus) is a large wader (shorebird) in the large bird family Scolopacidae, It Breeds in arctic bogs and swamps; migrants occur in varied wetland habitats. Usually seen as singles or small groups, though will sometimes congregate in large flocks, especially on wintering grounds. Feeds mainly by wading in fairly deep water, probing and picking with its bill, at times swimming. The call is a creaking whistle teu-it (somewhat similar to the call of a roseate tern), the alarm calls a kyip-kyip-kyip. Spotted redshank is paler and greyer in Nonbreeding plumage in winter in water at the Wetland OxBow Lake known as 'Chupi Char' in East Burdawan, West Bengal; India on 09/01/2023.
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#9712602
8 March 2023
The spotted redshank (Tringa erythropus) is a large wader (shorebird) in the large bird family Scolopacidae, It Breeds in arctic bogs and swamps; migrants occur in varied wetland habitats. Usually seen as singles or small groups, though will sometimes congregate in large flocks, especially on wintering grounds. Feeds mainly by wading in fairly deep water, probing and picking with its bill, at times swimming. The call is a creaking whistle teu-it (somewhat similar to the call of a roseate tern), the alarm calls a kyip-kyip-kyip. Spotted redshank is paler and greyer in Nonbreeding plumage in winter in water at the Wetland OxBow Lake known as 'Chupi Char' in East Burdawan, West Bengal; India on 09/01/2023.
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#9707730
7 March 2023
The black-headed ibis (Threskiornis melanocephalus), also known as the Oriental white ibis, Indian white ibis, and black-necked ibis, is a species of wading bird of the ibis family Threskiornithidae which breeds in the South and Southeast Asia from India to the west and as far east as Japan. It is the only native ibis species in its range that has an overall white plumage with a black neck and head. The down-curved beak and legs are also black. This species of ibis nests only during the rainy season. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) categorized black-headed ibis as ''Near Threatened'' (NT). They occur in marshy wetlands and feed on various fish, frogs, crustaceans and insects. Black-headed ibis and juveniles are roaming in search of food on the Water Hyacinth and sometimes bathing with flapping wings in water at the Wetland OxBow Lake known as 'Chupi Char' in East Burdawan, West Bengal; India on march 04, 2023.
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#9707734
7 March 2023
The black-headed ibis (Threskiornis melanocephalus), also known as the Oriental white ibis, Indian white ibis, and black-necked ibis, is a species of wading bird of the ibis family Threskiornithidae which breeds in the South and Southeast Asia from India to the west and as far east as Japan. It is the only native ibis species in its range that has an overall white plumage with a black neck and head. The down-curved beak and legs are also black. This species of ibis nests only during the rainy season. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) categorized black-headed ibis as ''Near Threatened'' (NT). They occur in marshy wetlands and feed on various fish, frogs, crustaceans and insects. Black-headed ibis and juveniles are roaming in search of food on the Water Hyacinth and sometimes bathing with flapping wings in water at the Wetland OxBow Lake known as 'Chupi Char' in East Burdawan, West Bengal; India on march 04, 2023.
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#9707738
7 March 2023
The black-headed ibis (Threskiornis melanocephalus), also known as the Oriental white ibis, Indian white ibis, and black-necked ibis, is a species of wading bird of the ibis family Threskiornithidae which breeds in the South and Southeast Asia from India to the west and as far east as Japan. It is the only native ibis species in its range that has an overall white plumage with a black neck and head. The down-curved beak and legs are also black. This species of ibis nests only during the rainy season. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) categorized black-headed ibis as ''Near Threatened'' (NT). They occur in marshy wetlands and feed on various fish, frogs, crustaceans and insects. Black-headed ibis and juveniles are roaming in search of food on the Water Hyacinth and sometimes bathing with flapping wings in water at the Wetland OxBow Lake known as 'Chupi Char' in East Burdawan, West Bengal; India on march 04, 2023.
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#9707744
7 March 2023
The black-headed ibis (Threskiornis melanocephalus), also known as the Oriental white ibis, Indian white ibis, and black-necked ibis, is a species of wading bird of the ibis family Threskiornithidae which breeds in the South and Southeast Asia from India to the west and as far east as Japan. It is the only native ibis species in its range that has an overall white plumage with a black neck and head. The down-curved beak and legs are also black. This species of ibis nests only during the rainy season. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) categorized black-headed ibis as ''Near Threatened'' (NT). They occur in marshy wetlands and feed on various fish, frogs, crustaceans and insects. Black-headed ibis and juveniles are roaming in search of food on the Water Hyacinth and sometimes bathing with flapping wings in water at the Wetland OxBow Lake known as 'Chupi Char' in East Burdawan, West Bengal; India on march 04, 2023.
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