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In pics: Noida housing societies are new nesting spot of wetland birds

Last updated on - Apr 25, 2022, 11:54 IST
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Noida apartments are new nesting spot of Wetland birds

Birdwatchers say they have spotted a few dozen species one wouldn’t expect to see from their apartment balconies. A laughing dove is among those unusual sights.

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Noida apartments are new nesting spot of Wetland birds

Visual of a Red Avadavat from JM Florence in Noida Extension.

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Noida apartments are new nesting spot of Wetland birds

Scaly-breasted Munias have made their nests in the small bushy trees and palm trees of a Noida society, a birdwatcher said.

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Noida apartments are new nesting spot of Wetland birds

Visual of a Ashy prinia from a housing society in Sector 110 in Noida.

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Noida apartments are new nesting spot of Wetland birds

Visual of a Brown rock chat from a housing society in Noida Sector 110

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