Weighing only a few grams, the Bimaculata Larks play a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance
The tiny-looking larks travel 4,000 to 6,000 kilometres from Central Asia to Sindh, Thar, and Cholistan β quietly sustaining natureβs balance while remaining largely unseen. PHOTO: EXPRESS
High above Pakistan's deserts and river plains, unnoticed by most eyes, thousands of tiny birds cross continents each winter. Weighing barely a few grams, they travel 4,000 to 6,000 kilometres from the frozen heart of Central Asia, defying altitude, exhaustion, and storms.
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