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Q10. Which of the following is/are the migratory birds, which visit(s) India in the summer?
1.
Amur falcon
2. Asian koel
3. Great billed heron
Select the correct answer using the codes given


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(a) Only 1 and 2
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(b) Only 2
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(c) Only 3
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(d) All of the above
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Solution

The correct option is B (b) Only 2

Amur Falcon: The Amur falcon (Falco amurensis) is a small raptor of the falcon family. It breeds in south-eastern Siberia and Northern China before migrating in large flocks across India and over the Arabian Sea to winter in Southern Africa. Males are dark grey with reddish brown thighs and undertail coverts; reddish orange eye-ring, cere, and feet. Females are duller above, with dark scaly markings on white underparts, an orange eye ring, cere, and legs. Their diet consists mainly of insects, such as termites; during migration over the sea, they are thought to feed on migrating dragonflies.
Great Billed Heron:
Type of migration: local resident and winter visitor.
Distribution in Indian sub-continent:
Nicobars, coast of South East Asia to Australia
Asian koel:
Not many people know that koel, the bird associated with having a melodious voice, is a migratory bird that travels to India from Singapore. When the climate of Singapore turns too hot for the blood eyed koel , it travels to India, Pondicherry, to be precise, to find itself around cool environment and food! Being a state bird of Pondicherry, the best place to koel watching is also down there.


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