Endangered Indian Skimmers find sanctuary for breeding on Mahanadi riverbed

The Mahanadi riverbed at Kakhadi, Athagarh, has become a crucial breeding ground for the endangered Indian Skimmer, with 165 birds recorded this season. Measures for their protection include round-the-clock surveillance and local community engagement.

Endangered Indian Skimmers find sanctuary for breeding on Mahanadi riverbed

The sand bed of the Mahanadi river at Kakhadi in Athagarh has now become a safe breeding site for the endangered Indian Skimmer known as 'Panichiri' in local parlance. Already 35 eggs of the rare species of birds have been hatched and forest officials are leaving no stones unturned for their safe hatching and protection.

As per forest department officials, the rare Indian Skimmer birds turn up every year for mass nesting and laying eggs under the Khuntuni range. This time around, at least 165 Indian Skimmer birds have shown up and are currently laying eggs, reports said.