Kaziranga National Park records 30 raptor and six stork species
The rapid survey of these specific birds was conducted in February-March earlier this year; the enumerators recorded 217 individual raptors — buzzards, eagles, falcons, owls, and vultures — across 30 species and 266 individual storks across six species
Kaziranga National Park has documented a significant diversity of avian life, with recent surveys identifying 30 species of raptors and six species of storks. The February-March survey counted 217 individual raptors, including various eagles, falcons, owls, buzzards, and vultures. Additionally, 266 individual storks belonging to six different species were observed within the park's boundaries.
These findings highlight the park's importance as a habitat for these specific bird groups. The detailed enumeration provides valuable data for conservation efforts and understanding the ecological health of the region.
This biodiversity count is crucial for assessing the health of Kaziranga's ecosystem and informing conservation strategies for these bird populations.
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