An area in and around the aerodrome is a haven for wildlife and flight ground for birds. But will this private aerodrome make space for the diverse fauna that exists around it? Explore the magnificent avifauna with the author as he goes birding in and around the airstrip in Bengal.
A CHIP OF THE HISTORY
This airstrip of more than 1500 acres was constructed by the East India Company and was the prime ground for defense related activities during the World War II. Post-Independence the airstrip was used as landing site by the Indian Air Force. Other than the farmers from the adjoining villages of Tamla, Dhubchururia and Gram Andal whom used the land for cultivation, much of the areas around the aerodrome remained uninhabited. Being situated on the river basins of the mighty Damodar and Ajay, it flourished not just in terms of agriculture but biodiversity as well, thus making Andal a treasure trove for photographers and conservationists.
ANDAL AERODROME: A BIRDER’S EDEN
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