Birds of Rawanwadi Region Bhandara, Central India

Authors

  • Kishor G. Patil Institute of Science
  • Deeksha Dabrase Institute of Science
  • Virendra A. Shende K. Z. S. Science College

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18034/mjmbr.v5i2.459

Keywords:

Rawanwadi reservoir, Biodiversity, Birds

Abstract

The region of Rawanwadi reservoir is a good habitat for insects, fishes, reptiles as well as birds. Its geographical location is 21.043197 N, 79.729924 E. Observations were done by two visits on every month from May 2015 to April 2016 in the morning and evening hours. Bird observation and recording were done with the help of binocular and digital cameras. Total 143 species of birds were recorded belonging to 15 orders and 41 families. Out of total 143 species 07 are migrant, 95 are Resident and 41 are Resident migrant. Seasonal variation is well marked in birds due to availability of food and nesting and suitable environmental conditions. Largest number (60) of bird species is recorded from order Passeriformes which belonging to 17 families.

 

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Author Biographies

  • Kishor G. Patil, Institute of Science

    Department of Zoology, Institute of Science, R. T. Road, Nagpur (M.S.), INDIA

  • Deeksha Dabrase, Institute of Science

    Department of Zoology, Institute of Science, R. T. Road, Nagpur (M.S.), INDIA

  • Virendra A. Shende, K. Z. S. Science College

    K. Z. S. Science College, Bramhani-Kalmeshwar, Dist- Nagpur (M.S.), INDIA

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2018-12-31

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Patil, K. G. ., Dabrase, D. ., & Shende, V. A. . (2018). Birds of Rawanwadi Region Bhandara, Central India. Malaysian Journal of Medical and Biological Research, 5(2), 109-116. https://doi.org/10.18034/mjmbr.v5i2.459

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