The Asian Age

Metro halted to rescue bird from track

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Metro services on the Magenta Line were temporaril­y halted on Sunday when an Indian Cormorant collapsed on the Metro tracks at the Kalindi Kunj Metro station.

The Indian Cormorant escaped a narrow brush with death after collapsing on the Metro tracks. One of the train operators saw the bird on the tracks, which was reportedly struggling to fly, and called NGO Wildlife SOS for its rescue.

The Metro services on the line ( part of the Delhi Metro Phase 3) were temporaril­y halted while two rescuers went down to the tracks to carry out the rescue operation. They shifted the distressed bird to a transport container and rushed it to their recovery facility.

The Indian Cormorant ( Phalacroco­rax fuscicolli­s) is found mainly along the inland waters of the Indian subcontine­nt and extending to Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam. They inhabit ponds, lakes, streams, mangroves, and wetlands and feed mainly on fish. They make short dives into the water to catch fish and often forage in groups. Kartick Satyanaray­an, the cofounder and CEO of Wildlife SOS, said: “We are grateful to the DMRC authoritie­s for their cooperatio­n. This indicates a high level of compassion on their part and sets an example for many others to follow. We believe the cormorant had wandered out of the Okhla Bird Sanctuary, which is located close by.”

“The cormorant is under observatio­n to ensure it recuperate­s safely from the ordeal. Over the years, Wildlife SOS has carried out several wildlife rescues from various Metro stations across DelhiNCR. In August, we rescued a red sand boa from the Shahdara Metro station,” said Wasim Akram, the manager of Wildlife SOS Special Projects. Related report: Page 14

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