It also contained a Pakistani phone number, according to reports.
The bird was discovered by a 14-year-old boy in the village of Manwal, around 4km from the Pakistani border.
He took it to the nearest police station where the bird was X-rayed.
Although police confirmed nothing unusual was found they "have kept the bird in our custody", according to one senior local officer. The bird has been logged as a "suspected spy" in the area's official police diary. "This is a rare instance of a bird from Pakistan being spotted here. We have caught a few spies here.
"The area is sensitive, given its proximity to Jammu, where infiltration
is quite common," local police superintendent Rakesh Kaushal said.
The area where the bird was found sits close to Jammu and Kashmir, an
area which is claimed by both India and Pakistan, and is the scene of
regular military exchanges.
Although police confirmed nothing unusual was found they "have kept the bird in our custody", according to one senior local officer. The bird has been logged as a "suspected spy" in the area's official police diary. "This is a rare instance of a bird from Pakistan being spotted here. We have caught a few spies here.
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