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Radio-tagged Amur falcon flies from Manipur to Africa
Assam Tribune | Imphal, Nov 24
A male Amur falcon, which was radio-tagged in Manipur, has reached Africa after crossing the Arabian Sea. The Wildlife Institute of India (WII), Dehradun, in collaboration with the State Forest Department had radio-tagged it along with four other Amur falcons as part of a study, a WII scientist said.
The five radio-tagged pigeon-sized birds were named ‘Chiulon’, ‘Puching’, ‘Phalong’ (all names of villages in Manipur), ‘Irang’ and ‘Barak’ (both names of rivers of Manipur).
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