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Birds Of The Indian Subcontinent -

India serves as a critical wintering ground for millions of birds traveling via the .

The Great Indian Bustard and the Jerdon’s Courser are on the brink of extinction, requiring urgent habitat protection. Conclusion Birds of the Indian Subcontinent

Several birds are deeply embedded in the cultural and natural identity of the region: India serves as a critical wintering ground for

The is one of the most biologically diverse regions on Earth, home to over 1,300 species of birds—roughly 13% of the world’s avian population . This staggering variety is due to the region's vast range of habitats, from the frozen Himalayan peaks to the tropical Western Ghats and the arid Thar Desert . 1. Major Avian Zones This staggering variety is due to the region's

This region shares many species with Southeast Asia, such as the iconic Great Hornbill .

The Amur Falcon stops in Northeast India in massive numbers during its incredible journey from Siberia to Southern Africa. 4. Conservation Status

The birds of the Indian subcontinent are not just ecological indicators but are woven into the region's folklore, art, and daily life. From the tiny to the massive Lammergeier , the region remains a premier destination for ornithologists and nature lovers alike.