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A Feathered Spectacle: Hygam Wetland sees early arrival of migratory birds

Situated along the Srinagar-Baramulla highway, Hygam Wetland is a critical stopover on the Central Asian Flyway, hosting birds travelling from Siberia, Central Asia, China, and parts of Europe. Migratory visitors spend several months here before returning to their native habitats in spring
12:11 AM Oct 19, 2025 IST | Ghulam Muhammmad
Situated along the Srinagar-Baramulla highway, Hygam Wetland is a critical stopover on the Central Asian Flyway, hosting birds travelling from Siberia, Central Asia, China, and parts of Europe. Migratory visitors spend several months here before returning to their native habitats in spring
a feathered spectacle  hygam wetland sees early arrival of migratory birds
A Feathered Spectacle: Hygam Wetland sees early arrival of migratory birds___Representational image

Sopore, Oct 18: The chill of early winter has brought a spectacular seasonal spectacle to Hygam Wetland in Sopore, as over one lakh migratory birds from across the globe have descended upon the famed waterbody. Their early arrival this year is delighting ornithologists, photographers, and nature enthusiasts alike.

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Wetland Officer Fayaz Ahmed said the flurry of feathered visitors is linked to early snowfall in Kashmir’s upper reaches, prompting birds to seek refuge at lower altitudes. “Hygam Wetland has always been a temporary haven for a variety of migratory species, including long-tailed ducks, geese, teals, and other rare birds. This year, the early influx of over a lakh birds is a positive ecological signal,” he said.

Situated along the Srinagar-Baramulla highway, Hygam Wetland is a critical stopover on the Central Asian Flyway, hosting birds travelling from Siberia, Central Asia, China, and parts of Europe. Migratory visitors spend several months here before returning to their native habitats in spring.

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Officials have intensified conservation efforts to safeguard the visitors, maintaining water levels and preventing encroachments or disturbances that could jeopardise the delicate ecosystem.

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Environmentalists hailed the early arrival as a hopeful sign for the region’s wetlands, while urging authorities to continue anti-poaching vigilance and awareness campaigns to ensure the protection of these seasonal guests.

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As temperatures drop further, more flocks are expected to arrive, transforming Hygam Wetland into a vibrant sanctuary teeming with chirping life—a visual and auditory feast that captivates bird lovers, photographers, and nature enthusiasts across the Valley.

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