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The Amur Falcon: A Little Bird with a Giant Heart
The Amur falcon. Photo credit: earth.com 12” long, weighs 100-188g and flies 2,000 miles! This is the Amur falcon. The Amur falcon's migration is an epic journey from its breeding grounds in Siberia, Mongolia and Northeast China to its wintering grounds in Southern Africa. It is the longest raptor ocean crossing with a major stopover in Nagaland, India, to fuel up on termites before flying across the Arabian Sea. Its southbound route goes through India and over the Arabian se
Teju Vishwamitra
Jan 192 min read


Unveiling a Few Secrets of Nature and Engineering (Part 2 of 2)
Birds flying near branches of trees This blog is the second part of our previous discussion on the same topic. Here, we explore more...
Teju Vishwamitra
Mar 16, 20253 min read


A Hodgepodge of Fun Facts About Our Ecosystems and Its Species
Photo Credit: Wix Media There are so many interesting facts and phenomena found on our amazing planet, but how many of these do you...
Teju Vishwamitra
Jan 21, 20244 min read
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