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Home / Environment / Thiruvananthapuram Bird Count: 188 Species Spotted

Thiruvananthapuram Bird Count: 188 Species Spotted

29 Dec, 2025

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  • A district-level bird count in Thiruvananthapuram recorded 188 species.
  • Kottoor forests yielded the highest number of species with 85.
  • Campuses outside protected areas were found to be significant biodiversity hotspots.
Thiruvananthapuram Bird Count: 188 Species Spotted

The WINGS - Birds of India Nature Awareness Programme in Thiruvananthapuram has recorded 188 bird species across various habitats. Coordinated by WWF-India and the Trivandrum Birding Team, this district-level bird count took place on December 14th, 2025.

The Kottoor forests recorded the highest diversity with 85 species, including rare sightings like the Sri Lanka frogmouth. Campuses, such as the Jawaharlal Nehru Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute, also proved to be vital biodiversity hotspots, yielding 50 species. This underscores the ecological importance of urban green spaces.

Wetlands like Vellayani-Punchakkari and Kadinamkulam Lake, along with urban areas, showcased significant birdlife, including migratory species. The participation of nearly 50 volunteers from diverse backgrounds highlights the community's engagement in conservation efforts.

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 district-level bird count in Thiruvananthapuram recorded a total of 188 bird species.
The Kottoor forests recorded the highest diversity, with 85 bird species spotted during the survey.
Yes, campuses outside protected areas were found to be significant biodiversity hotspots, hosting a notable number of bird species.

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