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Home / Environment / Marsh Birds Meet Garbage: A Polluted Paradise Found

Marsh Birds Meet Garbage: A Polluted Paradise Found

18 Dec

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Summary

  • Birders encountered rosy starlings near a marsh and a large dumping yard.
  • The group aims to function as an advocacy organization for habitat preservation.
  • Birders Tribe, a young group, is planning multiple lake and wetland surveys.
Marsh Birds Meet Garbage: A Polluted Paradise Found

On December 7, 2025, birders visiting the Pallikaranai marsh in Chennai observed a significant gathering of rosy starlings. This sighting, however, was juxtaposed against the backdrop of the Perungudi dumping yard, highlighting environmental concerns. The birders, part of the relatively new "Birders Tribe," noted the stark contrast between the natural beauty of the birds and the polluted environment. They aim to evolve into an advocacy group dedicated to preserving bird habitats. Looking ahead, Birders Tribe has scheduled several surveys for December 2025, including nocturnal and diurnal surveys of five lakes and an awareness walk for children. They also plan a survey of the Sholinganallur marshland, demonstrating their commitment to citizen science and conservation efforts.

This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Disclaimer:
Birders Tribe observed numerous rosy starlings near the marsh, but this was overshadowed by the proximity of the Perungudi dumping yard and its associated pollution.
Birders Tribe plans several lake and wetland surveys in December 2025, including nocturnal and diurnal surveys and an awareness walk for children.
The Perungudi dumping yard's proximity pollutes the area surrounding the Pallikaranai Marsh, affecting the visual appeal and potentially the health of the habitat for birds.

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