With the temperature dipping gradually, more than 270 species of migratory birds, including falcons, cranes, and vultures along with endangered ones such as common rock thrushes and sociable lapwings, from across the globe have started visiting the Desert and the nearby areas.
Wildlife experts and bird watchers have attributed the phenomenon to the good rains in the arid regions this year which contributed to the greenery. They said several rare species from colder countries like Kazakhstan and Russia are visiting for the first time this year and they were excited to study them.