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Dalmatian Pelican Kingdom:Animalia Phylum:Chordata Class:Aves Order:Pelecaniformes Family:Pelecanidae Genus:Pelecanus Species:P. crispus #animalovers #animal #animals #animalplanet #animalkingdom #indian_wildlifes #indianwildlifeofficial #wildanaskhanphotography #wildlifecaptures #bbcwildlife #bbcwildlifemagazine #wildlifeindia #wildplanet #sanctuaryasia #sanctuaryasiamagazine #bird_brilliance #birdsofindia #bird_captures #birdphotographersofindia #bird_watchers_daily #birdphotographers_of_india #bird_lovers #bird #birdselite #birdsofinstagram #birds #canonindiaphotography #capturedoncanon #canon #canon1300dphotography (at Khijadiya Bird Sanctuary) https://www.instagram.com/p/CgHBCbyKKiK/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Flamingos, Calpe (No. 4)
It is found in parts of Africa, southern Asia (Bangladesh and coastal regions of Pakistan, India, and Sri Lanka), the Middle East (Bahrain, Cyprus, Iraq, Iran, Israel, Kuwait, Lebanon, Palestine, Qatar, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates) and southern Europe (including Albania, Greece, Italy, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Bulgaria, Portugal, Spain, and South of France). The most northern breeding spot is the Zwillbrocker Venn in western Germany, close to the border with the Netherlands. They have been recorded breeding in the United Arab Emirates at three different locations in the Abu Dhabi Emirate. In Gujarat, a state of India, flamingos can be observed at the Nal Sarovar Bird Sanctuary, Khijadiya Bird Sanctuary, Flamingo City, and in the Thol Bird Sanctuary. They remain there during the entire winter season.
The greater flamingo resides in mudflats and shallow coastal lagoons with salt water. Using its feet, the bird stirs up the mud, then sucks water through its bill and filters out small shrimp, seeds, blue-green algae, microscopic organisms, and mollusks. The greater flamingo feeds with its head down, and its upper jaw is movable and not rigidly fixed to its skull.
Like all flamingos, this species lays a single chalky-white egg on a mud mound.
The typical lifespan in captivity, according to Basel Zoo, is over 60 years. In the wild, the average lifespan is 30 – 40 years.
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Khijadiya Bird Sanctuary
Around 12 kmkilometer from Jamnagar, Khijadiya Bird Sanctuary, home to the number of resident and migratory birds, is placed in the area extending up to 6.05 kilometer.The birdwatchers paradise, it was formally declared as the sanctuary in May 1981.
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mehula1213-blog · 6 years
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Until now i was traveling places with my bike but this time i decided to experience different and reached in Jamnagar city by public transport. Usually i’m not able to sleep while traveling by any vehicle even if i tired but avocation of solo traveling helping me to overcome this weakness too.
  There are colleagues cum friends named Jay and Nipul help me to sort out places to visit for Jamnagar district as they are native. And i really appreciate their help because they just not suggested me places but also advice how and when i should visit few places to explore it’s real glory and taste few very famous food of city. By this way i understand one thing that suggestions are always helpful even if you traveling your own way because you will not find everything on internet.
  I was reached in city by 5:30 am and winter had no mercy. Okhi cyclone was just passed and i was feeling it’s effect there by much cold as city is very close to gulf of kutch, ocean. Jay arrange bike for me there as i had much places to visit and without private vehicle it is not possible. So, Dipak (Jay’s friend) came at early morning to help me. We drunk tea and then he shown me whole city just within 2 hours. We tried Pakwan (very delicious food) then he handover me his bike and i traveled all places again to take photos. Dipak is really amiable.
  Jamnagar is well known as Paris of Saurashtra and fifth largest city in Gujarat. This region ruled by Jams emperor and then Nawanagar became Jamnagar. World’s largest oil refinery by Reliance industries has established in this district. There are few more amazing facts related to this region covers in below places description. 
    Let’s explore why i really like this city.
1. Lakhota Lake
This was the first place i visited in the city and journey started with good place. It reminded my Kankariya lake (Ahmedabad). This lake is really good place to walk, exercise, spend time, photography, boat-ride and garden.
  Dilip (Friend) informed the lake was very natural and beautiful previously but after new structure it become attractive to others but not native. Now, because of new structure navigate some part of city you need to roam whole lake because of barrier or road block.
  At morning, i walked almost half hour but at time of evening i walked 2 whole round of lake and it was really so memorable time of this amazing journey. You will surely get peace of mind here.
  2. Khijadiya Bird Sanctuary
First time i realised i should have good camera because for photography with far distance iPhone is not enough. Although i tried to captured few photos to remind me my journey for this location.
  This sanctuary charged few money but it is worth if you are visiting this place on right time, i mean early morning or evening while winter or monsoon gives its seasonal effects. You will surely found many birds and few natural places which will be indeed worth of your visit.
  One thing i admire about this place is they arrange and maintain this sanctuary very well. You have separate path to walk and enjoy with not disturbing natural things. This is must visit place if you are near to Jamnagar city.
  3. Saifee Tower (Vora No Hajiro)
This is first attraction you get while entering in the city. The tower is defines you reach at one of the very popular religious place of Vohra community. I wanted to visit this from inside but they not allowed me because i need to take permission and i tried but there was no right person available.
  4. Hindu Crematorium
I was really shocked when Jay (friend) suggested me to visit cemetery because usually no one suggest this kind of place but when i reached there i got different atmosphere than what i had in my mind. Obviously, peoples comes here for funeral activities but garden and picturization of Ramyan – old tale was really nice.
I found few peoples came here to spend their time and some groups for photography and it was surprising for me. This Crematorium is very near to Vhora’s hazira.
  5. Darbar Hall
Darbargadh was semi-circular palace of royal residence of Jam Saheb, ruling prince of the city. Now a days, this place seems like location of local store and individual business. I don’t understand how government not able to care for such ancient places. 
  6. Ayurved University
It was election day on Saturday and one of friend informed me they will not allow me to visit this university from inside and i took as little challenge and visited every corner. 
I found this university contains old as well as new structure just like Ayurvedic concepts with modern theory. I had not much time to visit buildings from inside but as i guess few are educational institutes and few are for hospital.
  7. Khambhaliya Gate
In old time Jamnagar city was covered with five gate and this is one of the gate remains with better situation in today’s time. Now, local government took responsibility to care and made a museum inside this huge gate which demonstrate the oldest Jamnagar and it’s history.
  8. Khijada Temple
I was asking to native about near by places to visit and got named of this temple. In noon time, this location served me better place to pass peaceful time. The tree on the temple is really different attraction.
  9. Dhanvantari Temple
Opposite of Ayurved university, this huge temple attracted me. At early morning, native were playing cricket on the ground. But when i visited temple at noon time, i got shocked that they closed because of election. I really don’t understand why and how. 
  10. Bala Hanuman Temple
When i heard about a fact for this temple, continuous chanting of the “Sri Ram, Jai Ram, Jai Jai Ram” since August 1st, 1964 and named in guinness world record book for continues chanting of ram dhun. I was so disparated to visit and finally it satisfied later in evening.
It is really unbelievable that they are continuous chanting of religious song from almost 54 years. As i believe, this defines the patience and belief in god.
  11. Pawan Chakki
On second day, Sunday, i was willing to visit places out of city but because of winter, atmosphere created captivating fog. The each location covered with fog and city looked more beautiful. I was enjoying that natural atmosphere and listed it here to remember.
  12. Kileshwar, Barda Hills
    13. Navalakha Temple, Ghumli
After Kileshwar, this place took 15 km distance journey but it is totally worth. Ancient structure is always stay my major attraction.
These temples build in era of 10th century and have image of ruler Solanki architecture. Near by surrounded mountains increase the glory of this temple. In ancient time, how this place served beautifully scenery to peoples in that time. There are detailed information related to place, you find in one of images.
  14. Ashapura Temple, Ghumli
You are at Ghumli and you not going to get on top of this hill then you will surely miss biggest opportunity to view mountains scenery. There is safe way to walk and it is taking almost half hour to get on top.
Sometimes, i feel it’s good that devotees created temples on such hills so we can visit it and get surprise look of mountains, water stream, forest, open sky and much more. This nature is part of every human’s life.
  15. Milan Ragdawada, Lalpur
Friend insisted me to get taste of this food at Lalpur and when i reached here and tried food i started to think about real taste of food in Saurashtra region. The Ragda was so delicious and tasty that i tried twice. Other food is also good to taste.
I really recommending this food at this location. I wish in near future i can try it again. Don’t want to forget the taste of delicious ragda. 
  16. Sasoi Dam
Water always stayed first attraction to me so i was waiting to visit this dam but because of time constraints i reached late here and it was about sun set. Although it was giving very attractive look to me about dam and sky.
  17. Ranjit Sagar Dam
When i reached here, sun was already settled but peoples around there not less and enjoying at fullest. Because of Sunday, many visitors were come and enjoying the scenery of popular dam of Jamnagar city.
The Garden opposite of dam is also stayed attraction to many peoples. I found crowd and many families enjoying dinner as well.
  18. Windmill
On the way to Kileshwar from Jamnagar, i found this windmill and get so attached with the structure because it was first time i was seeing windmill in real. It is so huge and the sound from it so adorable at first sight.
Near to Lalpur, i got windmill station and on that road there are lots of windmills till Dwarka.
Video – Windmill, Jamnagar
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Migratory Birds
Convention on Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS) is an environmental treaty of the UN Environment that addresses the global issue.
World Migratory Bird Day (WMBD) which falls on May 9 each year, is an international campaign aimed at raising awareness about migratory birds of India as well as the necessity of international cooperation to protect the species. This year, the theme of World Migratory Bird Day is "Birds Connect Our World" and was chosen to stress the importance of preserving and restoring ecological connection and the integrity of ecosystems that help support natural cycles that are vital for the health and survival of migratory birds.
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The year 2018 was a significant year of transition within the development of WMBD. It brought together the planet's major migratory bird routes or flyways, including the African-Eurasian flyway East Asian-Australasian flyway and the Americas flyways. The theme of WMBD the year 2019 was "Protect Birds: Be the Solution to Plastic Pollution!"
Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS) is an environmental treaty that falls under the umbrella under the UN Environment that addresses the worldwide issue.
CMS is a platform that brings together countries as well as the larger world conservation community to work towards the coordinated preservation and management migration-related species (amongst the other species of birds) across their entire areas. To help conserve the migration-related species, they have been classified broadly into three groups: Waterbirds, Landbirds, Birds of Prey which are also known as Raptors.
Here is a look at the migratory birds that visit India:
Siberian Cranes
Siberian Cranes are white snowy color birds that migrate during the winter months to India. They are omnivores that breed within the cold tundras in Russia as well as Siberia. Siberian cranes, also known as snow cranes are the most endangered species of birds that migrate. Their populations from the east migrate in wintertime to China and the western population migrates toward Bharatpur, India. They have the longest-distance migrations.
Greater Flamingo
Greater Flamingo is the largest of all species in the flamingo family. It is that is found throughout the Indian subcontinent. The bird that migrates is can be found in areas such as Nal Sarovar Bird Sanctuary, Khijadiya Bird Sanctuary, Flamingo City and also in the Thol Bird Sanctuary of Gujarat throughout winter. Many migration-related Flamingo birds have been observed in April along the creek within Navi Mumbai.
Demoiselle Crane
Demoiselle cranes migrate and winter within the Indian subcontinent. The most compact species of crane and live in a variety of conditions, including deserts of Rajasthan.
Amur Falcon
The Amur falcons, which are small-sized raptors which are bred in Siberia and then migrate towards Southern Africa. In large flocks of migration all-over North-East India and over the Arabian sea, they feed around Doyang Lake in Nagaland in the evening, or in the morning during winter months.
Bluethroat
Bluethroat is a tiny brightly colored passerine bird of the Thrush family. It winters in northern Africa as well as within the Indian subcontinent. Keoladeo National Park of Bharatpur in Rajasthan is among the most ideal places to observe migrants that migrate to India during winter.
Hope you loved reading this article about the migratory birds of India. For more information visit our website Creature Companion.
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Interior Designing Course in Jamnagar - Best Interior Design Course in Jamnagar
Interior Designing Course in Jamnagar - Best Interior Design Course in Jamnagar
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NIFD - International Institute of Fashion Design is the World's largest design education network. Become professional Interior Designer by completing 3 to 4 years of course at our institute. Highly experienced mentors are available at our NIFD Interior Designing Institute in Jamnagar. Make your career with us and get best technology education.
Interior Designing Course in Jamnagar includes all types of advanced and latest education at our campus. Latest equipments are used at our college for the students to provide best education. Annual Exhibition & Interior Study Visit are also organized at Interior Designing Institutes Jamnagar. Interior Design includes designing spaces with latest pattern.
Apply now for the admission because there is no age limit for learning anything. Visit our college and get each inform regarding course, fee structure, duration, syllabus, institute and much more. NIFD is known as Top Fashion Designing Institute for more than a decade. Advance and basic Interior program full course training is given at our NIFD College.
After completions of Interior Design Course in Jamnagar get Four International certificates they are NIFD, IMG Reliance, Manish Malhotra, London School of Trends. Redesign your favorite place and be happy. One can apply Interior Design courses after 12th Commerce, Science, Arts, Diploma etc. Interior Design Course Duration is 4 years.
Construct your best plan idea for interior designing to decorate the place. After completing 4 years Interior Design Course student can become professional designer in the industry. One can also apply for Interior Designing Course after Graduation and Diploma to complete their dream learning. Students can learn Interior Design Course after SSC, HSC, Master Diploma, Degree etc to pursue the career.
Interior Designer Course in Jamnagar includes Commercial Design Studio, Feng Shui & Vastu Shastra, Landscape Design, Design Specialization, Decorative Arts, Building Construction, Estimating & Budgeting, Foundation Design Studio, Corporate Design Studio, Furniture & Lighting Design, Residential Design Studio, Drawing & Drafting Skills, Interior Products & Materials etc. Interior Designing Course Fees is affordable for the students.
After completion of course one is capable of designing each and every things such as flat, house, commercial complex, residential areas, garden, school, college, hospital, office, balcony, kitchen, hall, bedroom, bathroom etc. Indoor and outdoor interior design decoration ideas are with modern technology. Students every year brings new concept in the Interior Designing Field.
Interior Designer Course also includes designing of furniture and accessories with latest ideas. Online sessions are held for students with professional faculty members to learn about new Interior concepts. NIFD is the leading institute for the Interior Designer Course all over the World. Make sure to shape your interior designing career in Top Interior Designing College in Jamnagar.
Make a Career in Interior Designing by taking admission at our institute. Other than Interior our institute also provides Fashion Course and Jewellery Course. Both Theory & Practical training is given to students to get expertise in Interior field. Get guidance from Mrs. Twinkle Khanna the Chief Mentor NIFD Interior Design. Space Design with latest ideas and technology is now in demand in this modern world. Decorations play vital role in the place whether it is outdoor or indoor.
Perfect management of space utilization is taught to the students with best ideas development. Students from all over Rajkot and nearby Town come every year at our NIFD Rajkot Campus. Jamnagar is famous for Khijadiya Bird Sanctuary, Dwarkadhish Temple, Bala Hanuman Temple, Lakhota Talav, Sivrajpur Beach etc. Jamnagar is the fifth largest city of Gujarat State. Hurry up and apply now for Interior Designing Course at NIFD Jamnagar Institute.
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Static GK Bird Sanctuaries
Static GK Bird Sanctuaries                
Goa
Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary
Andhra Pradesh
Atapaka Bird Sanctuary
Kaundinya Bird Sanctuary
Nelapattu Bird Sanctuary
Uppalapadu Bird Sanctuary
Pulicat Lake Bird Sanctuary
Kerala
Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary
Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary
Pathiramanal Bird Sanctuary
Thattekad Bird Sanctuary
Delhi
Najafgarh Drain Bird Sanctuary
Maharashtra
Jayakwadi Bird Sanctuary
Karnala Bird Sanctuary
Mayani Bird Sanctuary
Nanurmadmeshwar Bird Sanctuary
Tamil Nadu
Chirangudi Bird Sanctuary
Kanjirankulam Bird Sanctuary
Koonthankulam Bird Sanctuary
SuchindramTheroor Bird Sanctuary
Vedanthangal Bird Sanctuary
Vaduvur Bird Sanctuary
Vettangudi Bird Sanctuary
Gujarat
Khijadiya Bird Sanctuary
Kutch Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary
NalSarovar Bird Sanctuary
Porbandar Bird Sanctuary
Karnataka
Attiveri Bird Sanctuary
Bonal Bird Sanctuary
Gudavi Bird Sanctuary
Kaggaladu Bird Sanctuary
Magadi Bird Sanctuary
Ranganthittu Bird Sanctuary
Bankapura Peacock Sanctuary
West Bengal
ChintamoniKar Bird Sanctuary
Uttarakhand
Assan Barrage Bird Sanctuary
Odisha
Chilka Lake Bird Sanctuary
Rajasthan
Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary
Haryana
Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary
Uttar Pradesh
Bakhira Bird Sanctuary
Nawabganj Bird Sanctuary
Okhla Bird Sanctuary
Samaspur Bird Sanctuary
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Crested Lark Kingdom:Animalia Phylum:Chordata Class:Aves Order:Passeriformes Family:Alaudidae Genus:Galerida Species:G. cristata #animalovers #animal #animals #animalplanet #animalkingdom #indian_wildlifes #indianwildlifeofficial #wildanaskhanphotography #wildlifecaptures #bbcwildlife #bbcwildlifemagazine #wildlifeindia #wildplanet #sanctuaryasia #sanctuaryasiamagazine #bird_brilliance #birdsofindia #bird_captures #birdphotographersofindia #bird_watchers_daily #birdphotographers_of_india #bird_lovers #bird #birdselite #birdsofinstagram #birds #canonindiaphotography #capturedoncanon #canon #canon1300dphotography (at Khijadiya Bird Sanctuary) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cf92yvWKaOg/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Project 366 - day 302 Happiness is a Bird in Flight “Happier of happy though I be, like them I cannot take possession of the sky, mount with a thoughtless impulse, and wheel there, one of a mighty multitude whose way and motion is a harmony and dance magnificent.” William Wordsworth #project366 #366project #366photochallenge #366photochallenge2020 #366 #birds #birdsofinstagram #wednesday #winged_beauties #wednesdaywisdom #birds_adored #birds_nature #birdphotography #coloursofnature #birds_captures (at Khijadiya Bird Sanctuary) https://www.instagram.com/p/CHc7N4kBrDC/?igshid=wrjvkrr29n6n
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Observing exotic and migratory birds at #khijadiyabirdsanctuary #travelphotography #traveldiary #travelblogger #gujaratdiary #gujarattourism (at Khijadiya Bird Sanctuary) https://www.instagram.com/p/B7SlvcCpsek/?igshid=6wtblgaxsuio
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