amur falcon

navigate by keyword : 22000 africa amur amurensis animal annual arrive arrived assam back beak bird birds branch buzzard district districts eagle especially falco falcon falcons flight flocks gull have hawk huge indias its journey known long longest map migratory mongolia nagaland neighbouring north east northeast october november owl put region roosting route safe sanctuary seabird sky some south their thousands travel visitors vulture wildlife wing winged wokha

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Amur falcon
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Thousands of Amur Falcons & x28;Falco amurensis& x29; have arrived in India’s North-east region en route their long journey to South Africa. These annual winged visitors have put the region, especially Nagaland, on the map of its travel route- the longest known route of migratory birds -- as a safe sanctuary. Huge flocks of Amur Falcons arrive in India’s Northeast region in October-November, especially to Wokha district of Nagaland and some districts in neighbouring Assam for roosting en route their 22,000 km long travel route from Mongolia to South Africa and back


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