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Drop in the number of migratory birds visiting Chilika

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Press Trust of India Berhampur (Odisha)
The arrival of winged visitors to Chilika Lake, the biggest waterfowl habitat in the country, has dropped this season with 1.58 lakh fewer migratory birds sighted than the previous season.

Ornithologists said the number of birds had perhaps dwindled due to effect of cyclone Phailin.

The annual bird count conducted in the 1100 sq km vast lake on Sunday put the count at around 7.19 lakh birds 1belonging to 58 species, divisional forest officer, Chilika Wildlife Division, B P Acharya said.

Around 8.77 lakh birds of 180 species had visited the lake last winter and 8.83 lakh birds of 167 species had visited the blue lagoon in 2012, the sources said.
 

No new species of birds were sighted in the lake during the bird census this year and the number of fish-eating birds had also decreased, he said.

Of the 7,19,262 birds counted in the entire lake, the highest number of them, 4,15,135 was sighted in Nalabana bird sanctuary area.

Last winter, Nalabana island had hosted about 3.46 lakh birds.

The winged guests prefer to stay in the 15.59 sq km Nalabana bird sanctuary area for nesting.

Around 80 persons, including ornithologists from Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS), Mumbai, officials of wildlife organisations, experts and wildlife activists took part in the bird count in the lake.

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First Published: Jan 14 2014 | 10:15 AM IST

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