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16th Manipal Bird Day: 130 Species Spotted!
3 Feb
Summary
- 90-100 birders recorded 130 species on citizen science platform.
- Event celebrated its 16th consecutive year on Sunday.
- Rare species like Blyth's swift and hornbills were sighted.

Over 90 bird enthusiasts gathered for the 16th annual Manipal Bird Day, held on Sunday. Participants recorded an impressive 130 bird species across 17 trails using the citizen science platform eBird, contributing to valuable ecological data. Experienced birders led the walks, offering insights into Manipal's rich avian diversity.
Several significant species were observed, including the Blyth's swift, Malabar pied hornbills, and Malabar grey hornbills, alongside endemic species from the Western Ghats. The event also featured informative sessions, with a beekeeper discussing bee importance and an environmental activist covering policy implementation and social forestry.
Organizers highlighted the event's role in documenting bird diversity and emphasized the critical need for habitat preservation, noting that habitat loss remains a persistent annual issue. The day concluded with a quiz and results announcement, reinforcing the importance of conservation efforts.




