
Tue Jan 06 23:50:00 UTC 2026: ### Rajgir Hills in Bihar Attract Record Number of Migratory Bird Species
The Story:
Rajgir hills and wildlife areas in Bihar have become a haven for a diverse range of bird species, attracting tourists and ornithologists alike. According to a report published on January 7, 2026, bird surveys conducted by the Environment, Forest and Climate Change department reveal a significant increase in the number of both resident and migratory birds visiting the region. The surveys, carried out in February 2025 and December 2025, showcase the rich biodiversity of the area, solidifying Rajgir’s importance as a sanctuary for avian wildlife.
Key Points:
* 109 bird species were recorded in February 2025, including 29 migratory species.
* In December 2025, the number of species increased to 135, with 33 being migratory birds.
* The Eurasian Sparrowhawk was sighted for the first time in the Nalanda district.
* 11 warbler species were identified, indicating healthy habitat conditions.
* Conservation efforts, including soil and moisture initiatives, have contributed to increased water levels and ideal habitat.
Key Takeaways:
- Rajgir’s ecological significance as a crucial winter refuge for birds is growing.
- Conservation efforts are proving effective in creating suitable habitats.
- The increased bird diversity indicates a healthy and relatively pollution-free environment.