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Report of the early winter migrants and resident birds in an inland wetland near Tundi Camp, Bajana, Gujarat
A CHATTERJEE, S GHOSHAL, S CHOWDHURY, P CHAKRABARTI
Published in Wildlife Information Liaison Development Society
2018
Volume: 10
   
Issue: 5
Pages: 11652 - 11658
Abstract
The study is based on the avian community observed in the region. In total, 1,079 individuals, 62 genera and 79 species of birds belonging to 35 families have been recorded. Among them, the family Anatidae with 20.42% incidence is the most frequent; immediately followed by the family Phoenicopteridae (10.59% of occurrence). Little Cormorant Phalacrocorax niger is the most abundant avian species observed. The community consists of 44% resident; 36% resident-migrant and 20% migrant bird species. It was observed that the concerned community shows a considerable diversity and a correspondingly low value of dominance. In the feeding guild analysis, the insectivore guild has the most number of recorded avian species. The feeding guild affiliations also point out that the overall community is fairly rich in its composition as it houses bird species belonging to various feeding guilds.
About the journal
JournalJournal of Threatened Taxa
PublisherWildlife Information Liaison Development Society
ISSN0974-7893