Known as the world’s longest travelling migratory birds, raptor Amur falcons have arrived in Nagaland, the falcon capital of the world, and in Manipur and Assam, after travelling for almost 29,000 kilometres from their summer breeding grounds in southeast Russia and northeast China.
...Amur Falcon: The most successful conservation story in the world from India's Northeast
With active community involvement, it only took a year for the killing fields of Nagaland to turn into thriving roosting grounds for these birds.