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CHITWAN, May 21: Last year, only a handful of spiny babblers, a bird unique to the country, were spotted along the Mahabharat Range in Chitwan district. But lately, the forests in the mountain ranges of the district have been teeming with the rare bird, increasing the chances of the area emerging as a popular bird-sighting destination, say bird experts.

A large number of spiny babblers have been seen in areas such as Shaktikhor, Upardanggadhi, Jyandhala, Kaule and Chisapanitar along the Mahabharat Range in the district, according to them. [More]

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