1. Exciting news! Tamil Nadu's 17th bird sanctuary has been officially declared at Nanjarayan in Tirupur district by the government.|
2. Exciting news! Tamil Nadu's 17th bird sanctuary has been officially declared at Nanjarayan in Tirupur district by the government.|
"Exciting news! Tamil Nadu's 17th bird sanctuary has been officially declared at Nanjarayan in Tirupur district by the government.
Chief Minister M K Stalin announced on Twitter
Asian Woolly-necked Stork, a bird that's as elegant as it is intriguing! These storks are like the dapper, long-necked gentlemen and ladies of the bird world, often found in wetlands and shallow waters.
They have white plumage with distinctive black markings on their wings and necks, making them look like nature's stylish aviators.
What's truly captivating about Asian Woolly-necked Storks is their gracious foraging behavior.
They carefully wade in the water, using their sharp beaks to catch fish and other small aquatic creatures.
It's like they're performing a sophisticated dance while enjoying their meals.
These birds are known for their gentle, musical calls and their sociable nature when they gather in small groups.
So, the next time you're near a wetland or a pond, keep an eye out for these charming birds.
They're like the graceful, well-dressed residents of the bird world, adding a touch of elegance and camaraderie to your nature explorations.
Large stork with black and white plumage, a woolly neck, and a long, stout bill.
Often found in wetlands, marshes, and agricultural areas.
Feeds on fish, frogs, small reptiles, and insects, foraging in shallow water or on land.
Known for its distinctive appearance and slow, deliberate movements.