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  1. Landscape image of Nanjarayan Bird Sanctuary
    Image of Heronry in Nanjarayan Bird Sanctuary
    Oriental Darter nesting in the Heronry of Nanjarayan Bird Sanctuary
    mage of Heronry in Nanjarayan Bird Sanctuary
    Flock of Northern shoveler resting in Nanjarayan Bird Sanctuary
    Flock of Cormorant resting in Nanjarayan Bird Sanctuary
    Flock of Bar-headed Goose resting in Nanjarayan Bird Sanctuary
    Flock of Bar-headed Goose resting in Nanjarayan Bird Sanctuary
    Flock of Spot-billed Pelican and Cormorant foraging in Nanjarayan Bird Sanctuary
    Flock of Juvenile Spot-billed Pelican resting in Nanjarayan Bird Sanctuary
    Aerial view of Nanjarayan Bird Sanctuary
    Ruddy Shelduck in Nanjarayan Bird Sanctuary
    Black-winged Stilt in Nanjarayan Bird Sanctuary
    Ruff in Nanjarayan Bird Sanctuary
    Flock of Northern shoveler resting in Nanjarayan Bird Sanctuary

    Nanjarayan Bird Sanctuary

    • Country: 
      India
    • Designation date: 
      16-01-2024
    • Site number: 
      2549
    • Published since: 
      0 year(s)
    126 ha
  2. Shellfishes
    Waterbirds
    Mangroves
    Nursing Acerodon jubatus
    Roosting site of flying fox in Siay, Sibugay - host to the largest flying fox roost in the Philippines. Mix roost of Acerodon jubatus, Pteropus vampyrus & Pteropus hypomelanus.
    Mangroves at Talusan area -protecting the community and supporting their fishery needs.
    Vast Mudflat of Sibugay Wetland Nature Reserve
    Shell gathering - a typical activity of the local community during low tide.
    Great Knot with 4TW inscription on yellow flag banded banded in Roebuck Bay, North-West Australia
    First reported resighting of Red Knot with AC inscription on yellow flag banded in Chongming Dao, Shanghai, China on April 18, 2014. Documented in the wetland from 2018-2022.
    Red-necked Stint banded at Komuke marsh, Koguchi, Kumanoue, Monbetsu, Hokkaido pref., Japan
    Ruddy Turnstone with J8 inscription on white flag was banded at Han Pao, Changhwa County, Taiwan on August 7, 2018. Resighted in Sibugay Wetland Nature Reserve from 2018-2021.
    Collage photos of SWNR at your service

    Sibugay Wetland Nature Reserve

    • Country: 
      Philippines
    • Designation date: 
      08-01-2024
    • Site number: 
      2552
    • Published since: 
      0 year(s)
    175,551 ha
  3. Aerial view of the contiguous Del Carmen Mangrove Forest
    (A, B) Poblacion boardwalk and view deck overlooking the contiguous coastal forests and mangroves of Domoyog and Esperanza, which are vital roosting sites for the (C) Pied Imperial Pigeon, or (D) taking a boat tour through the vast network of channels that course between the mangeroves (Photo by JC
    Del Carmen Mangrove Forest

    Del Carmen Mangrove Reserve (DCMR) in Siargao Island Protected Landscape and Seascape (SIPLAS)

    • Country: 
      Philippines
    • Designation date: 
      08-01-2024
    • Site number: 
      2553
    • Published since: 
      0 year(s)
    8,654 ha

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