Winter Capital: How Khichan, a village in Rajasthan’s Jodhpur district, came to host demoiselle cranes

Down To Earth’s photographer Vikas Choudhary captures the village of Khichan and its annual visitors
Daily quest : Demoiselle cranes migrate from central Asia to avoid the region's freezing winters and make India and Africa their home from September to March. In India, they stay in marshy areas of Rajasthan and Gujarat, but do not nest or breed, which happens in central Asia. The flocks that migrate have juveniles, who learn about the global wintering grounds from their visit. Over 20,000 demoiselle cranes migrate to India every year. The global population of the bird species, which at about 90 cm is the smallest of all cranes, is estimated to be around 250,000.
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