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Home / Environment / Palakkad Waterbirds Surge: 22% Population Boom Recorded

Palakkad Waterbirds Surge: 22% Population Boom Recorded

20 Jan

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Summary

  • Waterbird numbers in Palakkad increased by 22% in a recent survey.
  • Over 4,200 waterbirds from 44 species were observed across district locations.
  • The Citrine wagtail was sighted for the first time in 25 years.
Palakkad Waterbirds Surge: 22% Population Boom Recorded

A recent survey conducted between January 3 and 18 in Palakkad has reported a remarkable 22% increase in the local waterbird population. This initiative, spearheaded by the Natural History Society of Palakkad, documented over 4,200 waterbirds belonging to 44 different species across numerous water bodies.

The survey saw participation from 50 dedicated birdwatchers, covering key locations such as Malampuzha, Mangalam Dam, and Walayar. This extensive fieldwork not only confirmed a rise in overall numbers but also noted specific species trends, with storks and cormorants showing an increase while duck populations declined.

An exceptional highlight of the survey was the rediscovery of the Citrine wagtail, marking its first sighting in the district in a quarter-century. The presence of the rare migratory bird, the Grey-headed lapwing, further underscores the ecological significance of Palakkad's water bodies and the critical need for their ongoing conservation.

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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.
A recent survey indicated a significant 22% increase in waterbird numbers in Palakkad.
The Citrine wagtail was sighted in Palakkad for the first time in 25 years during a recent survey.
The waterbird survey in Palakkad was conducted under the aegis of the Natural History Society of Palakkad in association with Wetlands International and other organizations.

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