13 May,2021 09:25 AM IST | Thane | PTI
A migratory Indian pitta. Photo: iStock
An Indian Pitta, a rare migratory bird found in the Himalayas, was rescued by volunteers of an NGO in Thane city of Maharashtra.
The colourful stubby-tailed bird was found exhausted in the Tembi Naka area on Saturday, the wildlife NGO said in a release on Monday.
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The bird was under the care of the NGO for a night and given multivitamins and food. Once it condition became stable, the bird was released in its natural habitat, the release said.
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This beautiful bird species is known to migrate to the south and central parts of the country from the Himalayan region, the NGO said.
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