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Desert National Sanctuary, India
The Desert National Park is
an excellent example of the ecosystem of the Thar desert and its diverse
fauna. Sand dunes form around 20% of the Park. The major landform consists
of craggy rocks and compact salt lake bottoms, intermedial areas and fixed
dunes which are quite suitable for the chinkara to move at high speed.
The blackbuck is another common antelope of this region. Its other notable
inhabitants are the desert fox, Bengal fox, wolf and desert cat.
Sudashri forest post is the ideal place for observing the wildlife of Desert
National Park and is the most suitable in the entire 3162 sq. kms. of this park
for watching and photographing the activities of the animals from behind cover.
Birdlife in this sandy habitat is vivid and spectacular. Birds such
as the sandgrouse,partridges, bee-eaters, larks
and shrikes are commonly seen. Demoiselle crane and houbara arrive
in the winter. The birds of prey seen here are tawny and steppe eagles,
long legged and honey buzzards, falcons and kestrels. But the most outstanding
of the avifauna is the great Indian bustard. This tall, heavy bird is
an epitome of confidence and grace. It is good to see five or six bustards
near Sudashri water hole.
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