How is the 12 cm Red-breasted Flycatcher connected to Hyderabad's Ameenpur lake
Explore the migration pattern of the Red-breasted Flycatcher from Eastern Europe to Ameenpur lake in Hyderabad.
The Red-breasted Flycatcher, a small bird measuring around 12 cm, is known to migrate from Eastern Europe to various locations, including Hyderabad's Ameenpur lake, during the winter months. Here is how these birds are connected to Ameenpur Lake:
- Red-breasted Flycatchers travel from their breeding grounds in Eastern Europe to their wintering grounds, including South India, to escape the harsh winter conditions.
- They follow a migration route that takes them across countries before reaching India.
- Ameenpur Lake in Hyderabad serves as a stopover point for these birds, providing them with a suitable habitat for feeding and resting during their long journey.
- The rich biodiversity and favorable climatic conditions around Ameenpur Lake make it an attractive destination for many migratory bird species, including the Red-breasted Flycatcher.
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