Eastern Turkish city becomes hub for migratory birds
The eastern Turkish province of Iğdır that borders Iran, Armenia and Nakhichevan has become a haven for migratory birds thanks to geographical conditions.
"Birds do not migrate long distances, they migrate by resting, storing fat and accommodating at certain points," he said. Some species breed and raise young birds in the region, then go toward the southern hemisphere, toward warmer regions, again toward winter or autumn, he added.