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Wildlife enthusiasts spot 145 species during first Sundarban bird festival

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Wildlife enthusiasts spot 145 species during first Sundarban bird festival

  • Birders, wildlife enthusiasts and forest officials have sighted 145 different bird species during the first Sundarban bird festival.
  • The first-ever festival was organised by the Sundarban Tiger Reserve (STR) division of West Bengal Forest Department.

Species Recorded

  • The species recorded during the bird festival included 78 forest birds and 42 species of waders, raptors etc.
  • The two-day exercise which ended recently also recorded six species of waterfowl.
  • The total number of birds spotted during the exercise was 5,065.
  • Two threatened bird species of the Sundarbans, Eurasian Curlew and Lesser Sand Plover, were also spotted.
  • Birders were able to spot seven of the 12 species of kingfishers found in the Sundarbans.
  • A publication by Zoological Survey of India, (ZSI) in 2021, had recorded 428 bird species in the Sundarbans which is one-third of all the avian species found in the country.

Conclusion

  • Despite being home to so many species of birds the habitats face threats including plantation activity along the chars (river islands) which disturbs the birds, and illegal activities along chars and uninhabited islands.

Prelims Take Away

  • ZSI
  • Sundarban Tiger Reserve

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