This paper presents our observations, between March 2006 and March 2008, on the birdlife of the wetlands of the Amravati region, Maharashtra. In total, 97 species of birds, including Oriental White Ibis, a near-threatened species were recorded. Among the wetlands, Wadali Lake records the highest number of bird species. Current threats to these wetlands are also briefly discussed
was mainly observation using binocular and collected information with the help local bird watcher of...
Twelve wetlands occurring in four different ecozones in Uttar Pradesh (UP), India, were selected for...
Maharashtra is a home ground about 600 bird species representing several migratory birds consisting ...
The Marathwada region of Maharashtra has not yet been explored thoroughly with reference to its biod...
Kurukshrtra is a place of great historical and religious importance in India and is dotted with a nu...
Abstract- Birds as best indicators of wetland function or as measures of success in wetland manageme...
<p>The present communication highlights the significant record of avifauna of the Surajpur Wetland, ...
The present paper deals with the avifauna of the Jai Prakash Narayan Bird Sanctuary in the Suraha Ta...
Waterbirds constitute a prominent biota and reflect the ecosystem health and functionality of the fr...
The increasing instances of reclamation and conversionof wetlands into agricultural fields, industry...
The Chhilchhila Wildlife Sanctuary (76036-76046 E and 29052-30000 N), situated in Kurukshetra Distri...
ABSTRACT The present study was made to estimate avian fauna in and around the Shivaji University ca...
ABSTRACT: The present paper deals with diversity, abundance and variations of water birds at Kolleru...
Twelve wetlands occurring in four different ecozones in Uttar Pradesh (UP), India, were selected for...
ABSTRACT Present study was aimed to report the avifaunal diversity of newly formed marshy places in...
was mainly observation using binocular and collected information with the help local bird watcher of...
Twelve wetlands occurring in four different ecozones in Uttar Pradesh (UP), India, were selected for...
Maharashtra is a home ground about 600 bird species representing several migratory birds consisting ...
The Marathwada region of Maharashtra has not yet been explored thoroughly with reference to its biod...
Kurukshrtra is a place of great historical and religious importance in India and is dotted with a nu...
Abstract- Birds as best indicators of wetland function or as measures of success in wetland manageme...
<p>The present communication highlights the significant record of avifauna of the Surajpur Wetland, ...
The present paper deals with the avifauna of the Jai Prakash Narayan Bird Sanctuary in the Suraha Ta...
Waterbirds constitute a prominent biota and reflect the ecosystem health and functionality of the fr...
The increasing instances of reclamation and conversionof wetlands into agricultural fields, industry...
The Chhilchhila Wildlife Sanctuary (76036-76046 E and 29052-30000 N), situated in Kurukshetra Distri...
ABSTRACT The present study was made to estimate avian fauna in and around the Shivaji University ca...
ABSTRACT: The present paper deals with diversity, abundance and variations of water birds at Kolleru...
Twelve wetlands occurring in four different ecozones in Uttar Pradesh (UP), India, were selected for...
ABSTRACT Present study was aimed to report the avifaunal diversity of newly formed marshy places in...
was mainly observation using binocular and collected information with the help local bird watcher of...
Twelve wetlands occurring in four different ecozones in Uttar Pradesh (UP), India, were selected for...
Maharashtra is a home ground about 600 bird species representing several migratory birds consisting ...