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Samaguri Beel

Coordinates: 26°25′25.4″N 92°51′39.7″E / 26.423722°N 92.861028°E / 26.423722; 92.861028
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Samaguri Beel
Pokhi Tirtha (Bird Pilgrimage)
চামগুৰি বিল (Assamese)
Ropeway over Samaguri lake
Ropeway at Samaguri Beel
Location of the lake within Assam
Location of the lake within Assam
Samaguri Beel
Location of the lake within Assam
Location of the lake within Assam
Samaguri Beel
LocationSamaguri, near Nagaon, Nagaon district, Assam, India
Coordinates26°25′25.4″N 92°51′39.7″E / 26.423722°N 92.861028°E / 26.423722; 92.861028

Samaguri Beel (also known as Pokhi Tirtha or Bird Pilgrimage) is a ox-bow shaped (U-shaped) wetland and lake located near to Nagaon of Nagaon district in Assam. This Beel is situated in the Brahmaputra river basin. This lake is formed by the abandoned path of the Kolong River.[1][2]

Etmyology

Samaguri Beel is popularly known as Pokhi Tirtha. Pokhi Tirtha is the Assamese term for Bird Pilgrimage. Varieties of species of migratory bird visit this lake during winter.[1]

Avifauna

Varieties of species of migratory bird visit Samaguri lake during winter, such as Lesser whistling duck, Fulvous whistling duck, Ferruginous pochard, Whiskered tern, Cotton pygmy goose, Cinnamon bittern, Grey-headed lapwing etc. This lake is a natural habitat to many varieties of birds, too; such as Bronze-winged jacana, Indian Pond Heron, Oriental Darter, Cattle Egret, White-throated kingfisher, Common Kingfisher, Grey-headed swamphen, Common Moorhen, White-breasted waterhen, Little Egret, Osprey, Little Cormorant, Asian openbill etc.[3][citation needed]

See also

List of lakes of Assam

References

  1. ^ a b "Places of Tourist interest in Nagaon". Nagaon District website. Retrieved 28 November 2020.
  2. ^ "Beels – The saviour of Nature". Blog-Government of India. Retrieved 28 November 2020.
  3. ^ "Water theme park in bird paradise - Samaguri Beel set to become tourism centrepiece of Nagaon". The Telegraph. Retrieved 28 November 2020.