As regular CFZ-watchers will know, for some time Corinna has been doing a column for Animals & Men and a regular segment on On The Track... particularly about out-of-place birds and rare vagrants. There seem to be more and more bird stories from all over the world hitting the news these days so, to make room for them all - and to give them all equal and worthy coverage - she has set up this new blog to cover all things feathery and Fortean.

Sunday, 7 October 2018

Navi Mumbai: Red-necked phalarope seen at Panje in Uran after 15 years



TNN | Sep 15, 2018, 09.05 PM IST

NAVI MUMBAI: Two rare wetland birds of the species Red-necked phalarope were seen at the Panje coast in Uran after a gap of nearly 15 years on Friday. Young naturalist and documentary filmmaker Aishwarya Sridhar successfully photographed the two waders at the shore, much to the delight of birdwatchers community.

"The very fact that such a rare wader like Red-necked phalarope is being seen in Panje after so many years once again strengthens the case of protecting the last surviving wetlands of Uran, since so many birds come here, including flamingos," said Aishwarya, who has been filming and documenting the Uran wetlands for nearly a decade, since she was a child.

She added that there are two such waders currently at Panje. This species breeds in Eurasia and travels all the way up to Sri Lanka and New Zealand to spend its winters.

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