Bharatpur

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Action Packed Birding in Keolodaeo National Park
Photo Story
Action Packed Birding in Keolodaeo National Park
Sutirtha Lahiri
Dhritiman Mukherjee
While Bharatpur’s waterbodies are brimming with waterbirds, the variety of habitats, from woodlands to dry forests and savannas, reflects the great diversity of birds found there
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Sutirtha Lahiri
Dhritiman Mukherjee
Photo Story
Home Affairs: The Cacophonous Colonies of Painted Storks
Video
Home Affairs: The Cacophonous Colonies of Painted Storks
Sustain Team
Raising a family is no piece of cake, and the painted storks know that. The young need food, the nest needs repair, and nosy neighbours must be kept away. Welcome to the noisy neighbourhood of the painted storks
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Sustain Team
Video
Saving Cranes: Why We Need to Protect These Tall Wading Birds
Photo Story
Saving Cranes: Why We Need to Protect These Tall Wading Birds
Kedar Bhide
From five species of cranes, we’re down to four. The survival of these charismatic species requires community involvement and wetland protection
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Kedar Bhide
Photo Story
Keoladeo Ghana National Park: Floating Laboratory of Bharatpur
Habitat
Keoladeo Ghana National Park: Floating Laboratory of Bharatpur
Dhritiman Mukherjee
Bhavya Iyer
India’s most famous bird sanctuary has a long history of conservation challenges that have persisted for decades
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Dhritiman Mukherjee
Bhavya Iyer
Habitat
Bharatpur: Memories of an Inveterate Birder
Wild Vault
Bharatpur: Memories of an Inveterate Birder
Ranjit Lal
The writer reminiscences the many charms of Keoladeo Ghana and the last swansong of the Siberian crane
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Ranjit Lal
Wild Vault
Songs of Love: Sarus Cranes’ Lifelong Romance
Video
Songs of Love: Sarus Cranes’ Lifelong Romance
Abhinandan Sharma
Sarus cranes are sentient beings — they pair for life, feel emotions like humans do, and express love with great tenderness
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Abhinandan Sharma
Video
The Guide: Keoladeo National Park
Travel
The Guide: Keoladeo National Park
Charukesi Ramadurai
The former hunting reserve of the Maharaja of Bharatpur is now one of India’s most important breeding and feeding grounds for a variety of resident and migratory birds
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Charukesi Ramadurai
Travel