Migratory Birds in Pakistan| Cranes, Ducks & Other Birds migrating in Pakistan |Wildlife of Pakistan

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Pakistan is included in the list of countries that are covered by the Central Asian Flyway. Other terms are Central Asian-South Asian Flyway and Central Asian-Indian Flyway. This flyway covers the huge Eurasian continental areas between the Indian Ocean, Arctic Ocean, and islands linked with these oceans.
The flyway in Pakistan is also known as Green Routes or Indus Flyway Zone. There are seven flyways around the globe that are used by migratory birds and the Indus flyway zone is one of them. Migratory birds use this flyway to avoid harsh weather conditions and sometimes for feeding and breeding reasons.
Migratory birds of Pakistan include ducks, cranes, geese, flamingos, swans, flacons, and waders. Common species of migratory birds in Pakistan include gulls, ducks-mallards, plovers, stints, snipes, cormorant, northern shoveler, common teal, common pochards, cranes, skuas and jaegers, storks, etc.

Migratory Birds in Pakistan also include:
Siberian Crane
Demoiselle Crane
Sarus Crane
Eagles
Flamingoes
Ferruginous duck
Marbled duck
Common pochard
Gray francolin
Black-headed gull
Songbirds
Golden eagle
Eurasian wigeon
Sanderling
Temminck's stint
Indian spot-billed Duck
Long-tailed duck
Common merganser
Ruddy shelduck
Eurasian curlew
Yellow bittern
Herring Gull
White-winged tern
Short-toed snake eagle
Lesser white-fronted goose
Broad-billed sandpiper
Sharp-tailed sandpiper

A documentary on endangered species of Pakistan presented by Nisar Ahmad TV
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