Foreign Birds Arrive in Darsi Mandal
The arrival of migratory birds has brought fresh energy to Jamukudinne village in Darsi mandal of Prakasam district. Birds from different countries have reached the region and settled temporarily along nearby streams and agricultural fields. As a result, the village surroundings have turned vibrant and lively.
Early mornings now witness flocks resting and feeding in open areas. Meanwhile, villagers enjoy watching the rare visitors in their natural habitat.
Rare Species Spotted in Fields and Water Bodies
Several species have appeared in the area, including white ducks, storks, Siberian birds, and other rare migratory varieties. These birds have chosen local ponds and farmlands as resting spots during their long journey.
They feed on fish and insects found in water bodies and fields. Therefore, they play an important role in maintaining ecological balance and controlling pests naturally.
Farmers and Nature Lovers Welcome the Sight
The presence of migratory birds has delighted farmers and nature enthusiasts alike. Farmers see the birds as a positive sign for the environment. At the same time, bird lovers have begun visiting the village to observe and photograph the rare species.
Moreover, the birds’ stay highlights the rich biodiversity of the region. This has increased awareness about environmental conservation among locals.
Forest Department Urges Protection Measures
Forest department officials have stressed the need to protect migratory birds during their stay. They have appealed to villagers to avoid disturbing the birds. In addition, officials called for strict enforcement of the hunting ban in the area.
They emphasised that safeguarding these birds will help preserve ecological balance. Therefore, community cooperation remains essential.
Focus on Conservation and Awareness
The arrival of foreign birds at Jamukudinne village has once again highlighted the importance of conservation. With proper protection and awareness, the region can continue to attract migratory species every year.
Overall, the seasonal visit has added natural beauty to Prakasam district while reminding people of their responsibility toward wildlife protection.
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