The line graph gives information about the number of three bird species at Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary from 2001 to 2014: kingfishers, black-beak pelicans, and flamingos.
Overall, the number of all three bird species increased significantly during the period. It is also worth mentioning that the number of bird called flamingo reached a peak in the end of the period.
Turning into the specifics, in 2001, the number of flamingos was slightly higher than 3000. There was a significant disparity in the figures for black beak pelicans and kingfishers: the former was just over than 1000, while the latter stood at about 100, accordingly in that year. Then, in 2005, the numbers of flamingos and black beak pelicans grew substantially: the former increased to 9000, while the latter rose to 7000, respectively. The figure for kingfishers was relatively lower, nearly 3000 in that year.
After that, flamingos saw stagnation at about 9000, before hit a high of 12000 in the end the period. There was a brief fluctuation in the figure for black peak pelicans at around 7000 over the next 9 years. Bharaptur Bird Sanctuary had a lowest number of kingfishers at slightly higher than 4000 in 2014.
