Jawai Dam has become a paradise of thousands of migratory birds! Guests from Siberia to Mongolia arrive every year, see the view in the video

Jawai Dam in the Rajasthan Pali district is not only a beautiful reservoir, but it also becomes a temporary home for thousands of migratory birds every year. From October to March, when the cold winds begin to flow from the northern direction, birds come here from many countries around the world after traveling thousands of miles. This scene is so attractive that tourists and bird lovers also come from far and wide to see this natural fair. The wonderful confluence of nature and the Bird Kawai Dam is not only a water source, but a confluence of a biodiversity. The tranquil stream, green and tranquil environment attracts migratory birds here. Siberian cranes, larger Flamingo, Demochell rally, geese, painted stork, black neck stork and many types of ducks come here regularly. These birds come from the cold areas of Siberia, Mongolia, Kazakhstan and North Asia, where the temperature in winter drops a few degrees of minus. Thousands of miles forget fatigue, this journey is not easy for birds here. Many times they have to cross the sea, sometimes they have to fly over the desert and the mountains. But once these birds see the streams of the Jawai Dam, they get a safe and quiet place where they can finish rest, breeding and food. In these months, the natural sounds of the dam region are echoed with the tweet of birds. Heaven Jawai Dam for bird lovers are now known as ‘Bird Watching Hotspot’. Bird experts, environmentalists and photographers from abroad come here to see the life cycle and migration activities of birds. In the morning, when the ropes descends between the fog or fly into the air by making herds, this scene looks no less than a paradise. The role of locals is also seen by the inhabitants of this region to a deep attachment to the birds. They do not harass these migrant guests, but work together on their safety. Many residents have also adopted a new service by becoming tourists guides. At the same time, the local administration is also attentive to the safety and environmental protection of these birds. Tourism has also received a boost-Jawai Dam, is no longer the center of irrigation and storage of water, but it has become an ‘eco-tourism destination’. Tourists enjoy bird watching, drawing and leopard safari here. Especially in winter, when migratory birds come here, there is a tremendous increase in tourism activities in the region. However, the need for protection, increasing tourism and human interference is also increasing for these birds. Experts believe that if the natural habitat of these birds is not kept safe, their number could fall in the years to come. Therefore, it is important that Bird Century, Rusty area and responsible tourism are promoted.