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The image presents a line graph of bird counts at Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary from 2001 to 2014 across three bird species: Kingfisher, Black Beak Pelican, and Flamingo. Kingfisher counts in thousands start at about 2 in 2001, increase to around 4 in 2003, nearly 6 in 2005, close to 7 in 2008, and just over 8 in 2014. Black Beak Pelican counts begin at about 0.5 in 2001, rise to nearly 1 in 2003, about 3 in 2005, close to 5 in 2008, and approximately 7 in 2014. Flamingo counts start at roughly 3 in 2001, climb to about 5 in 2003, 7 in 2005, 10 in 2008, and 13 in 2014.
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The line graph reveals the populations of three bird species at the Bharatpur Bird Reservation over the period of 2001-2014.
It is obvious that flamingos (green) were the most populous birds throughout the period, having an upward trend, similar to kingfishers (blue), in contrast with pelicans (red).
Flamingos, starting with just above 2,500, soared to 8,000 from 2001 to 2005 and then remained stable until 2008. Afterwards, they jumped quickly to 12,000 and reached a peak. Kingfishers, starting with just about 0.1 thousand until 2003, increased moderately to 4,000 in 2008, and then finished with just above 2,000 in 2014.
Last but not least, pelicans, starting with just below 2,000, experienced a sharp jump to around 6,500 in 2005. But then they observed a slight dip, ending with just below 8,000.
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