Rescuers, having failed to snare the rare, endangered Black-necked Stork that was spotted at Najafgarh jheel by birders with a ring from a plastic bottle entangled around its beak last Thursday, have on Monday decided to fetch a bamboo trap from Bihar for the rescue operation.
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According to sources, the rescuers — authorities and birders — are facing several hurdles. There seems to be no nesting area of the bird, a male, as it’s yet to find a female partner. Also, the bird still has energy to fly up to a height of 100m. “It’s a matter of time. A team from Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) is getting a trap. They might use glue to carry out the rescue operation. However, as it’s a big bird, its energy levels are high and it’s still flying. Also, it’s not nesting as it may not have found a partner. That’s why there’s no permanent spot for us to target,” Vinod Kumar, additional principal chief conservator of forest told TOI.