Karauli : On one hand, monsoon rains have brought relief to people from the scorching heat, on the other hand, the water shortage in Keoladeo National Park has been resolved. Along with this, other birds along with the Will Open Stork have reached Keoladeo National Park. They reach the nesting places as the monsoon becomes active. Keoladeo National Park is called a paradise for birds and more than 300 native and foreign species of birds are found in it.
The cranes stay in the park for about 6 months
DFO of Keoladeo National Park, Manas Singh said that it is a matter of happiness for the people of Bharatpur that the Open Will Storks which breed in monsoon have arrived and have started nesting. They stay in the park for about 6 months and leave in the month of January. Their number is around 100.
Water filled in many blocks in the park
There was a shortage of water in Keoladeo National Park during summer and this problem was being solved by using Chambal water to meet the water requirement. But monsoon was kind to Bharatpur and heavy rains have solved this problem. All the blocks of the park are flooded with water. Now there is a lot of water in Keoladeo National Park and good food will be available for the new guests.
The white stork started building a nest
This bird is found in large numbers in India. These birds also migrate locally in search of food. The breeding season of this bird is from June to December. During this time, the male bird collects the material required for the nest to attract the female bird and the female bird builds a nest on a tree with this material. The nests of these birds are in trees growing in the middle of water or in trees standing around reservoirs. These birds have currently arrived in Keoladeo National Park from South India.