Ajay honoring ornithologist Deepak and POG in Ghatora wetland. photo awakening
Mithilesh Kumar, Bihpur. These days, Ganga Diara including Ghatora Wetland of Sonvarsha is home to birds from about 12 countries including European and Central Asia. On Tuesday, Bihar Asian Water Bird Census Coordinator (AWS) Deepak Kumar Jhunnu and Post Office General Manoj Kumar reached here. After the bike, then inspected the entire wetland on foot and by boat.
POG Manoj Kumar described this area as rich in biodiversity. On the occasion, Sonavarsha Panchayat head Ninarani and villager Ajay alias Lali Kunwar also honored both the officers in Diara on behalf of the entire area.
Many farmers and villagers including Pans representative Rajeev alias Nunu Chaudhary, Deputy Chief Rahul Kumar and Shivshankar Chaudhary were also present on the occasion. On the occasion, AWS said that on Tuesday, a total of 46 species of birds from about 12 countries including Europe and Central Asia, China, Mongolia, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan were found here.
He told that this wetland is pleasant in winter season because this area is vast. Due to cultivable land and water stream in Diara, there is not only the best but also the best environment for local and foreign birds. These birds eat aquatic vegetation with great gusto.
These birds eat the upper part of the wheat plant, then four new heads of the plant emerge.
AWS said that these birds eat the upper tips of the plants that emerge after the wheat sowing here this month. Which becomes beneficial for the farmers. Deepak Kumar said that after eating the upper part of the plant, four more new tips emerge. The feces of these birds are very helpful for the fertility of fields. Recently, the first GPS tagging campaign of birds of Bhagalpur district was conducted in Ghatora wetland.
GPS tagging of birds in Bihar is an important achievement for migratory bird research. Bird Ringing and Monitoring Station Bhagalpur which is a joint venture of Environment, Forest and Climate Change Department, Bihar and BNHS. GPS-GCM tagged a female Greylag Goose. So that its migratory route can be studied. This is the first GPS tagging campaign of any bird in Bhagalpur district which is an important achievement for migratory bird research in Bihar.
Birds of these species were found in Ghatora two days ago
AWS Deepak Kumar Jhunnu's 9th December Little Whistling Duck, Greylag Goose, Ruddy Shelduck, Gargany, Gadwall, Eurasian Pigeon, Northern Pintail, Red-crested Pochard, Gray Francolin, Eurasian Collared-pigeon, Eurasian Coot, Grey-headed Marsh Fawn, Watercock, Delicate Prinia, Plain Prinia, Zitting Birds like Cisticola, Striped Grasshopper, Chestnut-tailed Starling, Black-headed Ivy, Great Egret, Gray Heron, Common Kingfisher, White-throated Kingfisher, Pied Kingfisher, House Crow, Bengal Bushlark, Common Tailorbird, etc. were found in this wetland.
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