WATCH: Migratory birds grace Ormara beach in Balochistan

Wildlife officials visit Taaq to assess measures for birds' protection and ensure their habitat remains safe

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QUETTA: The serene coastline of Ormara's Taaq beach in Gwadar has transformed into a vibrant sanctuary for migratory birds from Siberia. 

Large flocks of species such as the Caspian Gull, Steppe Gull, and Black-headed Gull can be spotted along the shore, adding a touch of wild beauty to the winter landscape.

Every year, these feathered guests travel thousands of miles to escape the Siberian cold, settling across various areas of Balochistan, including Lasbela, Barkhan, and Musakhel. On rare occasions, they even grace Quetta’s Hanna Lake before continuing their long journey to destinations like India.

Wildlife officials from the Gwadar Department have visited Taaq beach to assess measures for the birds' protection and ensure their habitat remains safe. 

Assistant Conservator Zahiduddin confirmed to Geo News that staff have been instructed to safeguard these visiting birds and also to protect the nesting grounds of marine turtles in the area.

The arrival of these migratory birds not only highlights Balochistan’s ecological significance but also serves as a reminder of the region’s role in sustaining global wildlife migration patterns.