Guwahati, Aug. 10 -- A rare sighting of a Common Snipe has brought attention to the delicate wetland ecosystems within Assam's Manas National Park & Tiger Reserve.
The bird was photographed on Saturday along the park's marshy edges, a vivid reminder of the fragile habitats that sustain Assam's diverse birdlife.
Assam Forest Minister Chandra Mohan Patowary shared the image on X, posted by Sanjib Das.
His post highlighted the bird's unique characteristics: "With its intricate camouflage plumage blending perfectly into the wetlands, the Common Snipe graces the marshy edges of Manas National Park & Tiger Reserve. A master of stealth, it uses its long bill to probe the mud for invertebrates, thriving in the park's rich mosaic of grasslands ...
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