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Home / Environment / Chandubi Beel Census Reveals 111 Bird Species

Chandubi Beel Census Reveals 111 Bird Species

21 Jan

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Summary

  • 111 bird species were recorded during the first Magh Bihu Bird Census.
  • Rare species like the great slaty woodpecker were spotted.
  • The census aimed to compare current bird data with historical records.

The first Magh Bihu Bird Census, recently conducted at Chandubi Beel and surrounding areas in Assam's Kamrup district, has documented an impressive 111 bird species. This comprehensive survey involved approximately 40 individuals, organized into five distinct groups, pooling expertise from the Assam Bird Monitoring Group, Gauhati University zoology researchers, and local NGOs.

The census, managed by the Loharghat Range of the Kamrup West Forest Division, covered seven designated blocks. Notable sightings included rare avian species such as the great slaty woodpecker and the greater racket-tailed drongo, highlighting the rich biodiversity of the wetland. The initiative also received crucial logistical and local support.

This census is pivotal for assessing the current status of bird populations and comparing findings with historical data preserved in the forest division's working plan. Officials aim to determine the persistence of previously recorded species and identify any new avian inhabitants utilizing the Chandubi wetland.

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The census recorded 111 bird species, including aquatic, grassland, woodland, and raptor types, with rare sightings like the great slaty woodpecker.
The census involved experts from the Assam Bird Monitoring Group, Gauhati University researchers, NGOs, and forest department officials.
The survey aimed to document avian diversity, assess current species status, and compare findings with historical data for the Chandubi wetland.

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