T he peacock, India's national bird, is a vibrant, swan-sized bird known for its striking colors. It features a fan-shaped ...
India's national bird, the peacock, was chosen in 1963 for its cultural significance, striking beauty, and widespread ...
The great Indian bustard is critically endangered, but the Indian government has found a clever way of breeding the species ...
This deep-rooted connection to spirituality and tradition underscores why the peacock was chosen as India's national bird. Apart from this, several considerations led to the selection of peacock ...
The peacock can weigh between 2.7-6 kg and has a wingspan of 1.4-1.6 m. It can range in length from 0.86-2.12 m ...
The Indian peafowl or peacock is a large and unique bird, often inhabiting deciduous forests across India. From their unique ...
Keoladeo Ghana National Park and Bharatpur National Park are popular spots to witness migratory birds, both designated as ...
Bird enthusiasts, researchers, and experts from across the country are participating. The Marine National Park, India’s first marine sanctuary, spans 170 km of coastline across Devbhoomi Dwarka ...
Jamnagar hosts over 300 bird species ... census of wader birds will be conducted at Marine National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary — India's first designated marine sanctuary area spanning the ...