Why does Siberian crane migrate to India?
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They are migratory birds and migrate to all tropical countries with warmer winters. The winters are cold in their native places: Russia and Siberia, so they fly east in search of warmer climate. ... Hence, these birds travel to a number of south-east Asian countries including India.
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Siberian cranes migrate to Bharatpur in eastern Rajasthan in India. During winters the climate in the eastern region of Rajasthan is comparatively warmer than the norther parts of India. There is also ample availability of food in that region which helps the birds to survive during winters.
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