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Bird census in Bandipur Tiger Reserve from Feb 5

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Wednesday, 3 February 2021 (20:49 IST)
Chamarajanagara: The Karnataka Forest Department will undertake bird census in the
Tiger Reserve from February 5 to 7, after a gap of 18 years.

The department has made all necessary preparations for the three-day census. More than 300 people will be participating in the census, including employees of 13 ranges of Bandipur, volunteers and 20 students from Ponnampet.

Bandipur Tiger Project Director S R Natesh said, “A large number of birds from North India migrate to the southern parts during the winter. Kabini, Nugu backwaters and Bandipur forests attract a large number of birds. A survey is being conducted to study the birds during the three days.  Arrangements have been made for the participants to stay at the anti-poaching camps.”

Bird watchers can spot more than 150 birds like pelicans, storks, bulbul, water crows and several rare species in Bandipur Reserve. The census is aimed at getting information on the variety of birds and also details on local and migratory birds. (UNI)

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