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Marbled Duck

  • 11 Dec 2024
  • 3 min read

Why in News? 

Recently, bird enthusiasts were thrilled to spot a marbled duck, a rare winter migrant, at Sultanpur National Park. Last recorded sighting of this species in Sultanpur was in 1990. 

Marbled Duck

Key Points 

  • Physical Characteristics: 
    • Medium-sized duck with grey-white plumage. 
    • Distinguished by a large head and light eye patches. 
    • Feeds on fish and aquatic plants. 
  • Global Conservation Status: 
  • Geographic Range and Habits: 
  • Occurrence in India: 
    • Rarely spotted in Delhi-NCR; last recorded at Bhindawas wetland in 2022. 
    • Limited sightings in Haryana, with records in Gurgaon during the 2000s. 
    • Previous observations include Gujarat and Rajasthan.

Sultanpur National Park 

  • About: 
    • Sultanpur National Park is a bird paradise for bird watchers. It is famous for its migratory as well as resident birds. 
      • Migratory birds start arriving in the park in September. Birds use the park as a resting place till the following March-April. 
      • During summer and monsoon months the park is inhabited by many local bird species. 
    • In April 1971, the Sultanpur Jheel inside the park (an area of 1.21 sq. Km.) was accorded Sanctuary status under section 8 of the Punjab Wildlife Preservation Act, 1959. 
    • The status of the park was upgraded to National Park under the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 in July 1991. 
  • Location: 
    • It is situated in Gurgaon district of Haryana. The distance of the park is around 50 Km from Delhi and 15km from Gurgaon. 
  • Important Fauna at the Park: 
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