A variety of migratory birds that spend the winter in Meikti­la Township, Mandalay Region, have been arriving at Meiktila Lake (North) this year, said U Soe Win Oo, executive of the Myanmar Bird Watchers As­sociation (Upper Myanmar).

 

"Various hibernating birds have been arriving around Meiktila Lake (North) since last December. This year, I saw only the usual number of birds. They will stay here until February," U Soe Win Oo said.

 

The migratory birds are spotted wintering at the wet­lands in the northern part of Nandawgon Ward, Kalamak­yun, Oakhneboke, Innpatlet, Kyaukpyugon and Ywama vil­lages this year. Some are also seen near Tayokegate and Paukchaung in the southern part of Meiktila Lake.

 

Nearly 20,000 hibernating birds of 40 species, including Whimbrel, Black-winged stilt, Mandarin Duck, Grey-head­ed swamphen and Eurasian coot, usually visit areas around Meiktila every year.

 

Wintering and migrato­ry birds usually roam in the regions of Indawgyi and Moe­yungyi wetland wildlife sanc­tuaries and Inlay Lake, Paleik Lake, Taungthaman Lake and Sunye wetlands. — ASH/TH