3.Ornithologists attribute a combination of factors for the declining numbers. Many birds embark on this annual pilgrimage from Russia, but few make it across the skies of Afghanistan and Pakistan where they are hunted down. Another reason for the declining numbers is the habitat loss. 4.The breeding rate among the Siberian cranes is low: studies in Siberia have put it at just 20%.Experts have been attempting artificial breeding of these birds. Four Siberian cranes at Bharatpur have been bred in captivity. Extensive studies are being done on them, including fixing of radio transmitters to monitor their movements and activities. 5.The local people worry about the future, “ we wonder whether any cranes will come next year, “ says a resident. The park is host to a variety of birds like the common painted stork, the rare Egyptian Ibis and the purple Heron from Tibet. But the people in Bharatpur would prefer to crane their necks to spot one particular winged visitor.
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