Assam is a haven for migratory birds. Gliding across borders the winged travellers carry the message of peace & harmony. On #WorldMigratoryBirdDay, let us focus on creating a bird-friendly environment and nurture a shared space for all the living beings.
— Himanta Biswa Sarma (@himantabiswa) May 10, 2025
Today is #WorldMigratoryBirdDay Every year, thousands of migratory birds travel incredible distances. Rivers like Pune's Mula-Mutha are part of that journey. But what happens when those stopover points disappear? . . 1/5 #MigratoryBirds #Pune #PuneRFD Pune River Revival and 9 others
This #WorldMigratoryBirdDay let’s unite to create bird-friendly cities & communities. As migratory birds embark on their epic voyages across continents, our shared spaces must become sanctuaries of safety, rest & nourishment. Safeguard their passage & protect the rhythm of nature
— Zoological Survey of India (@ZoologicalI) May 10, 2025
Curious and patient, chatterboxes and fitness freaks, lazy parents and troublemakers. Isn’t it time to make a case for creating bird friendly cities? Rohan Chakravarty thehindu.com Why birds are just like us
On #WorldMigratoryBirdDay, let us celebrate nature’s winged travellers Assam’s Kaziranga is a vibrant winter haven for countless migratory birds, from Bar-headed Geese to Pelicans. Let us protect their flyways, preserve wetlands & ensure safe skies.
On this World Migratory Bird Day, let’s celebrate nature’s incredible travelers and renew our commitment to protecting their habitats. These winged wonders connect continents and remind us of the importance of conservation and coexistence. #WorldMigratoryBirdDay Show more
On this 𝙒𝙤𝙧𝙡𝙙 𝙈𝙞𝙜𝙧𝙖𝙩𝙤𝙧𝙮 𝘽𝙞𝙧𝙙 𝘿𝙖𝙮, we celebrate the incredible journey of our flying visitors who grace Assam’s skies every year. Situated along the Central Asian Flyway, Assam plays a vital role in providing refuge to numerous migratory bird species. Our Show more
— Chandra Mohan Patowary (@cmpatowary) May 10, 2025
Protect Insects, Protect Birds Highlighting on this year's theme, this World Migratory Bird Day 2025, let's understand the vital connection between migratory birds and the insects they rely on to survive. Let’s act together to ensure that the skies remain full of wings in motion.
The 2025 #WorldMigratoryBird Day begins on 10 May with the theme “Shared Spaces,” urging action to make cities safer for birds amid their declining populations. @pargaien #indiaves @Natures_Voice #ThePhotoHour #BBCWildlifePOTD @NikonUSA @Discovery @BNHSIndia #BirdsOfTwitter
Patterns with a purpose what drives ground nesting birds to develop remarkable camouflage strategies, enabling their eggs and chicks to blend seamlessly into the surroundings of sands and stones and what inspires their incredible migrations to procreate in this region. The Show more
World Migratory Bird Day aims to raise awareness about migratory birds and promoting their conservation across the globe. Established in 2006, this day serves as an opportunity for bird enthusiasts, environmentalists, and the general public to come together and celebrate the incredible journeys undertaken by these fascinating creatures, some of which travel thousands of miles between their breeding and wintering grounds every year. The event also emphasizes the need for international cooperation to ensure the survival and well-being of these extraordinary species, as their migratory routes often span multiple countries and even continents.
Over the years, World Migratory Bird Day has grown to involve numerous organizations, governments, and individuals from around the world, including India, where migratory birds play a crucial role in the country's natural ecosystems. Owing to the diverse landscape and rich biodiversity, India serves as a vital stopover or wintering ground for numerous migratory species, such as the Amur Falcon, the Siberian Crane, and the Black-necked Crane.
Through various events and initiatives, participants in World Migratory Bird Day help to shed light on the threats faced by these birds, such as habitat loss, climate change, pollution, and unsustainable hunting practices, and work towards ensuring their continued survival and safe passage. World Migratory Bird Day is celebrated twice a year, on the second Saturday of May and October, to account for the varying migratory patterns of different bird species
World Migratory Bird Day facts
World Migratory Bird Day in 2024 will focus on highlighting the importance of insects for migratory birds, and the threats to these vital food sources. World Migratory Bird Day in 2023 focused on highlighting the importance of water for migratory birds while identifying key actions for protecting water resources.
According to Great Lakes Echo, during the fall migration season, over 4 billion birds in North America migrate towards warmer climates.
Migratory birds also hold cultural and religious significance in India. For instance, the Siberian Cranes were once worshipped by the Kol people of Uttar Pradesh, who believed that the arrival of these birds brought good fortune.
India is part of the Central Asian Flyway, one of the major flyways for migratory birds in the world. The CAF covers the migratory routes of birds from Siberia to the Indian subcontinent, the Maldives, and some parts of east Africa. Around 370 species of birds that use this flyway, 310 of them use India as their migratory corridor.
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Top things to do in India for World Migratory Bird Day
Discover events near you. The non-profit organization Environment for the Americas (EFTA) hosts events around the world to help raise awareness about birds.
Take a trip to Chilika Lake located in Odisha. This brackish water lagoon is one of the largest wintering grounds for migratory birds in India and is home to over 160 bird species.
Visit the Sattal Bird Sanctuary located on in Uttarakhand. This sanctuary is a network of seven freshwater lakes surrounded by dense forests and is home to over 500 bird species, including migratory birds like the blue-headed rock thrush and the red-breasted flycatcher.