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The Vanishing White-naped Tit of the Aravallis
In the millenia-old hills of the Aravalli mountains of Rajasthan, there is a tiny and elusive resident whose high-pitched call rings boldly through the wilderness.
The white-naped tit, a small bird that favours thorny scrub forests, is a rare species, classified as 'vulnerable' on the IUCN Red list. Highly dependent on its habitat for survival, this bird's future is now under threat.
As the more of the hills are quarried and mined for minerals, the white-naped tit's song is a call to action.
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White-naped Tit: Facts, Habitat, Diet
All you need to know about this elusive bird found only in southern and western India
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White-naped Tit: Whistler in the Bush
Partial to thorny scrub forests in the western and southern parts of the country, this rare bird is slowly losing its preferred habitat
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