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		Definition of jhil in English: jhil(also jheel) noundʒiːl Indian A pool or lake. 〈印度〉池塘;湖泊  we enjoyed a day exploring the jhils of the National Park Example sentencesExamples -  Madhavaram seems to be a safer place for the jacanas, because the jheel is not easily traversable.
 -  After the recent drought, the jheels are now full of water.
 -  The Pied Kingfisher is exceedingly common on all rivers and jhils, and is, of course, a permanent resident.
 -  Sewage is collected in jheels and allowed to stand for sometime.
 -  Pheasant tailed jacanas and Indian moorhen are the main attractions at the Madhavaram and Manali jheels.
 -  Lakes and jhils of the district are not only very numerous, but in many cases of considerable size.
 -  During a prolonged break in the rains the frogs and toads are hushed, except in jhils and low-lying paddy fields.
 -  At the jhils the various waterfowl are nesting and each one proclaims the fact by its allotted call.
 -  A large number of migratory birds come to the swamps and jhils in the southern portion of the district.
 -  Though the jheels serve as their feeding ground, they also become their graves from time to time.
 -  The flooded jheels ensure sheltered feeding and refuge for countless thousands of geese, ducks, storks, herons and waders.
 -  The Manali and Madhavaram jheels are the only known breeding habitat of the pheasant-tailed jacana.
 -  Imperial and Spotted Eagles hunt over jheels inhabited by Purple Gallinules, Pheasant-tailed Jacanas and improbably tall Sarus Cranes.
 -  A total of 53 species of wetland and wetland-oriented birds were reported at the jheels until recently, he said.
 -  Normally a large congregation of grey pelicans can be sighted in ‘jheels’ and lagoons.
 -  Found all over the country, the night herons can be sighted normally near jheels, inland waters, tidal creeks and mangrove swamps.
 -  Frequent trips to other jheels in the northern districts of Tamil Nadu reveal the same depressing pattern.
 -  Both kinds of Jacanas share common habitats, which are the jheels that support extensive, floating wetland vegetation.
 -  The jheel might have been maintained properly by the rulers, but after 1947-48, it has always been neglected.
 -  During the winter months the jhils to the north of the district are well stocked with the teal and various kinds of ducks, pochards, sheldrakes and goose.
 
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