Jaipur birding fair dedicated to conservation of waders

The 22nd Indian Birding Fair, organized on the banks of Man Sagar Lake here over the weekend, was dedicated to the conservation of waders.

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  • The 22nd Indian Birding Fair, organized on the banks of Man Sagar Lake here over the weekend, was dedicated to the conservation of waders.

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Wader birds:
  • Waders are tiny birds mostly confined to the edges of water and are observed feeding across moist surfaces.
  • The Indian subcontinent hosts 84 species of wading birds, 64 of which are migratory.
  • Wading birds such as little stint, green sandpiper, small pratincole, pied avocet, Jerdon courser, black winged stilt are some of the species spotted on the lake.
Man Sagar lake:
  • Man Sagar Lake is an artificial lake named after Man Singh, the then ruler of Amber and a trusted general of Mughal Emperor Akbar.
  • Built it in 1610 AD by damming the Dravyavati river.
  • A palace Jal Mahal is situated in the middle of the lake.
Indian Birding Fair:
  • The fair was organized by the Tourism & Wildlife Society of India and supported by Jaipur Zoo.

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The Hindu