Availability of food and safety might be the reason for their prolonged stay in the lake though day temperature is on the rise, Divisional Forest Officer of Chilika wildlife division, Bikash Ranjan Das, said.
The birds might return in the third or last week of this month after a further rise in temperature, the DFO said.
Last winter, the winged guests were on their way back in the second week of February with sudden rise in the day temperature.
As many as 8,93,390 birds of 147 different species visited the lake during this winter. The sprawling Nalabana bird sanctuary hosted 3,20,826 birds this winter, he sid.
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The birds, mainly the duck species, were seen in new areas like Parikuada, Krushna Prasad and some other places in the lake after demolition of prawn gheries (farms) there, the DFO said.
The birds might have flocked to the new places in the lake due to lack of human activities after the eviction of the prawn farms, said the officer.