Pobitora's Winter Wonder: Migratory Bird Surge Amid Rhino Sanctuary Boom

Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary is experiencing a remarkable surge in migratory birds this winter season. The sanctuary has welcomed 69 different bird species traveling from as far as Europe and Tibet. This influx is attracting both domestic and international tourists to the region. Officials expect even more birds and visitors in the coming weeks as the season progresses.

Key Points: Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary Migratory Birds Surge Morigaon

  • 69 bird species arrived this year from Europe and Tibetan regions
  • Sanctuary houses 107 one-horned rhinos with highest density in India
  • Tourist season began October 23 with 35,000 visitors last year
  • Forest staff maintain continuous patrolling inside and outside sanctuary
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Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary witnesses surge in migratory birds in Morigaon

Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary sees 69 migratory bird species arrive from Europe and Tibet, boosting tourism in Assam's rhino conservation haven.

"We are expecting that more birds will come to Pobitora in the coming days - Pranjal Baruah, Range Officer"

Morigaon, November 17

With the onset of the winter season, Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary in Assam's Morigaon district, known for housing the highest density of one-horned rhinoceros in the country, has witnessed the arrival of several species of migratory birds.

After flying thousands of miles from Europe and America, many species of migratory birds have also arrived at the wildlife sanctuary this year.

Migratory birds have begun arriving in Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary from early November, attracting both Indian and foreign tourists.

According to the authority of Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary, most of the migratory birds have come from European countries and the Tibetan region.

In 2024, around 69 species of birds arrived at the wildlife sanctuary from different parts of the world.

Pranjal Baruah, Range Officer of Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary, told ANI that last year, around 56 species of migratory birds from various parts of the world visited Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary.

"The tourist season of this year started from October 23, and the arrival of tourists has started. As well as the arrival of migratory birds has also started from the first week of November. We are expecting that more birds will come to Pobitora in the coming days," Pranjal Baruah said.

He further mentioned that, during the last tourist season, approximately 35,000 tourists (both Indian and foreign tourists) visited the wildlife sanctuary, and the total revenue collection was Rs 62 lakh.

"We are expecting that more tourists will come here this year also," Pranjal Baruah said.

On the other hand, talking about forest staff patrolling, he said, "Forest staff patrolling inside and outside of the wildlife sanctuary is on."

According to the 2022 rhino population census, Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary is home to 107 one-horned rhinos, including 30 males, 50 females, and 27 calves. The sanctuary continues to serve as a vital habitat for the conservation of this iconic species, alongside its growing appeal as a winter destination for migratory birds.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great to see our wildlife sanctuaries getting international recognition. The one-horned rhinos and now migratory birds - Pobitora is becoming a must-visit destination for nature lovers. Kudos to the forest staff for their patrolling efforts!
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Arjun K
While this is positive news, I hope the authorities are prepared to handle the increased tourist pressure. Last time I visited, there were issues with plastic waste near the sanctuary. Need better waste management systems.
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Sarah B
Amazing! Birds flying all the way from Europe and America to our small sanctuary in Assam. Nature truly knows no boundaries. This makes me proud of India's conservation efforts. 🕊️
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Vikram M
Rs 62 lakh revenue from tourism is impressive! This shows how wildlife tourism can contribute to local economy while promoting conservation. Hope more such sanctuaries across India get similar attention and funding.
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Michael C
The fact that birds are choosing Pobitora over other destinations speaks volumes about the habitat quality. 107 rhinos in such a small sanctuary is remarkable density. Assam's biodiversity is truly special.

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