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Kollam Bird Count Soars 60%!
30 Jan
Summary
- Kollam district recorded 19,555 birds across 87 species, a 60% increase.
- Vellanathuruthu beach was a hotspot, hosting 3,983 birds from 42 species.
- The Pochappuram wetland uniquely recorded the near-threatened Black-tailed Godwit.

Data from the recent Asian Waterbird Census 2026 show a remarkable 60% increase in bird frequency within Kollam district. A total of 19,555 birds, representing 87 species, were recorded, boosted by the inclusion of the Pochappuram Wetlands in this year's survey.
The Vellanathuruthu beach emerged as the top birding location, with 3,983 individuals from 42 species, particularly migratory shorebirds like gulls. Sakthikulangara-Neendakara harbours followed with 3,248 birds, primarily egrets and kites. Polachira wetland shifted its community towards ducks and cormorants.
Crucially, the Pochappuram wetland was the only site where the near-threatened Black-tailed Godwit was observed. Despite the overall positive trend, localized declines were noted in areas like Munroe Island, and the Garganey duck was absent. However, 14 Asian woolly-necked storks were sighted, offering conservation hope.




