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Kolleru Lake Counts Thousands of Migratory Birds

28 Jan

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Summary

  • Bird census started Wednesday, January 28, at Kolleru Lake.
  • Census documents species, populations, nesting, and habitats.
  • First day revealed rich avian diversity including rare species.
Kolleru Lake Counts Thousands of Migratory Birds

A two-day bird census began on Wednesday, January 28, at Kolleru Lake, a significant freshwater ecosystem supporting thousands of migratory birds annually. Joint teams of forest officials, environmental experts, and birdwatchers are meticulously recording bird species, their population sizes, nesting behaviors, and habitat health.

The initial day of the census revealed a remarkable avian diversity across the wetlands. Notable sightings included northern pintails, flamingos, godwits, and various nesting species like painted storks and egrets. Officials also identified a wide array of other birds, such as pelicans, herons, and rare species like the grey-headed lapwing, reinforcing the lake's importance as a bird habitat.

This census, concluding on Friday, January 30, aims to assess the overall health of the wetland ecosystem and monitor changes in bird populations. The collected data will be instrumental in shaping future conservation efforts, enhancing habitat protection, and mitigating threats like pollution and encroachment. Findings will be shared with state and national wildlife authorities.

Disclaimer: 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.
The two-day bird census at Kolleru Lake began on Wednesday, January 28.
The census documents bird species, population strength, nesting behavior, and habitat conditions.
The data collected is crucial for shaping conservation strategies, strengthening habitat protection, and addressing threats like encroachments and pollution.

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