Thirteen percent decline in birds at Orissa’s Chilika Lake
January 22nd, 2011 - 10:51 am ICT by IANSBhubaneswar, Jan 22 (IANS) Orissa’s world-famous Chilika Lake saw a 13 percent decline in the number of domestic and migratory birds this winter as against the previous year, says the latest bird census.”During the annual bird census conducted Tuesday and Wednesday, 804,452 birds were spotted at the lake against last year’s 924,578,” an official of the state wildlife department told IANS.
Chilika, spread across the districts of Puri, Khurdha and Ganjam along the east coast, is the largest brackish water lake in Asia covering an area of over 1,100 sq km.
It is considered one of the hotspots of bio-diversity in the country and a great attraction for the tourists for fishing, bird watching and boating.
The lake, about 100 km from here, is considered as the largest wintering ground for migratory waterfowl found anywhere on the Indian subcontinent. About a million migratory birds visit the lake in October and return in March.
“At least 90 officials and experts were engaged in the latest counting. They spotted 169 species of birds. Of them, 103 were migratory. Last year the number of species sighted was 180, of which 114 were migratory,” the official said.
C.S. Kar, a scientist with the state wildlife department, said: “The less number may be attributed to high-water level in the lake triggered by untimely rains in December.”
Kar, who was also involved in the census, said there was still a possibility of more birds arriving at the lake in the next few days.
“If you look at the figures of past five years, the number of birds visiting the lake range from 700,000 to 900,000. The figure is very much within the range this year,” he said.
Last year birds like flamingos, grey and purple herons, egrets, spoonbills and storks were spotted at the lake.
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- Census at Chilika lake counts 9.24 lakh birds - Jan 14, 2010
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- Migratory birds on a rise in Kulik Bird Sanctuary in West Bengal - Jul 19, 2010
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- Birds sighted at Orissa sanctuary drop to only 45,610 - Dec 27, 2010
- Migratory birds are flying back home from Odisha - Feb 17, 2012
- Migratory birds nestle in Kodiyakkarai sanctuary in Tamil Nadu - Jan 31, 2010
- 1,000 chicks chirp as storks visit Delhi zoo - Dec 07, 2011
- Dolphin population in Chilika declines - Jan 19, 2012
- Pong wetlands hosting over 100,000 feathered guests (Feb 2 is World Wetlands Day) - Feb 02, 2012
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