Guwahati, Aug. 31 -- Assam, nestled in Northeast India, serves as a vibrant sanctuary for migratory birds, attracting species like the Blyth's Paradise Flycatcher to its lush forests, wetlands, and grasslands.
Siddhartha Mishra recently photographed this exquisite bird tending to its hatchlings in a delicate cup-shaped nest at Manas National Park & Tiger Reserve.
The image captures not just beauty, but resilience. The flycatcher breeds in Central and Eastern Asia and migrates thousands of kilometers to winter in Assam's tropical forests, a powerful testament to nature's endurance and devotion.
Assam's diverse ecosystems, rivers, hills, and wetlands host over 950 bird species, including 17 endemics, establishing the region as a global b...
Click here to read full article from source
To read the full article or to get the complete feed from this publication, please
Contact Us.