Berhampur, Nov 4: Poachers are alleged to be active in the Chilika lagoon in eastern Indian state of Odisha as migratory birds from far off places start flocking the famous Chilika lake.
Wildlife personnel arrested two poachers from Subhadrapur under Tangi wildlife range on Tuesday and seized three dead birds of two species – gadwall (2) and pintail (one).
The poachers were suspected to have poisoned the birds. This was the first bird poaching case reported after the migratory birds arrived at the Chilka, known as the winter abode of millions of avian guests.
Around 40,000 birds of 60 different species have already descended in the blue lagoon. More birds are taking shelter in 15-59 sq km Nalabana bird sanctuary and Mangalajodi areas.
Meanwhile, the wildlife division has set up 19 temporary camps in the lake. Patrolling was intensified in and outside the lake to prevent poaching of the migratory birds.
Last winter, 7.62 lakh feathered guests of 172 different species had visited the lake, while around 7.19 lakh birds of 158 species had visited the lake in the previous winter, despite cyclone Phailin that hit the lake.
Winged guests from far off places including Caspian Sea, Lake Baikal, remote parts of Russia, central and South East Asia, Ladakh and Himalayas descend every winter for feeding and roosting.