Siberian Demoiselle Crane "Sukpak" Sets Migration Record, Travels 3,676 km to Rajasthan

Siberian Demoiselle Crane "Sukpak" Sets Migration Record, Travels 3,676 km to Rajasthan

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Category : Miscellaneous Published on: December 02 2024

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  • The Siberian demoiselle crane named Sukpak set a new record for migratory birds by covering a distance of 3,676 kilometers to reach Khichan in Rajasthan, whereas the previous distance was about 2,800 kilometers.
  • The demoiselle crane holds cultural significance in India, and Khichan in Rajasthan has been designated as India's first demoiselle crane conservation reserve, where over 20,000 cranes arrive during the winter migration each year.
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