Palolem Beach, nestled in the southern end of Goa, India, is not just a picturesque tourist destination; it's a vital ecological abode. Its significance extends far beyond its sandy shores and blue waters to ecosystems and bio-diversities. My morning walk on the beach, and the surrounding hills and backwaters was refreshing and I sighted many birds.
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| western reef-heron |
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| black-headed ibis |
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| common kingfisher |
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| oriental magpie robin |
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| purple-rumped sunbird |
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| tibetan sand-plover |
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| white-bellied sea eagle |
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| sand crabs |
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| palolem beach |
Palolem Beach holds immense ecological importance. Protecting and conserving this natural treasure requires a collaborative effort involving government agencies, local communities, conservation organisations, and responsible tourists.
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