IAS officer Supriya Sahu described the journey as a display of “raw beauty of migration, precision, instinct, wind, stamina, and courage,” praising the incredible feat of these migratory birds
Three satellite-tagged Amur falcons -- Apapang, Alang, and Ahu -- have made remarkable progress on their long migratory journey from Manipur, India, towards Africa, according to officials from the Manipur Forest Department.
IAS officer Supriya Sahu shared updates on X, highlighting the extraordinary endurance of the birds. Read More
“The Amur Falcons are rewriting the limits of endurance. Apapang and Alang have crossed into Kenya, while Ahu is at the northern tip of Somalia. They are likely to stop over at Tsavo National Park in Kenya,” she wrote on X.
Apapang, tagged with orange, has flown

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