Bird Count India Blog
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Bird Count India is an informal partnership of organizations and groups working together to increase the collective knowledge about bird distributions and populations. Bird Count India envisions a world in which key data and thereby knowledge needed to understand and conserve India's birds are publicly available at the finest possible spatial and temporal scales.
Bird Count India Blog
5M ago
Desert Wheatear (Oenanthe deserti) and Pied Wheatear (Oenanthe pleschanka) are two similar species that breed in cold semi-desert habitat and winter in hot arid habitats in the tropics ..read more
Bird Count India Blog
11M ago
Blyth's and Richard's Pipits winter across the region and are easily confused with Paddyfield Pipits. Here's how to ID them ..read more
Bird Count India Blog
1y ago
The Campus Bird Count involves coordinated effort to document the birdlife in multiple campuses across India. It is a sub-event of the larger Great Backyard Bird Count ..read more
Bird Count India Blog
1y ago
Tamilbirds > Pongal Bird Count > பொங்கல் பறவைகள் கணக்கெடுப்பு 2024 பறவை நோக்கல், மக்கள் அறிவியல், eBird பற்றிய காணொளி காண்க - https://youtu.be/cDL2DANPolQ eBird ஓர் அறிமுகம் - PDF, JPEG ..read more
Bird Count India Blog
1y ago
Tamilbirds > Pongal Bird Count > Pongal Bird Count 2024 Introduction to Bird Watching, Citizen Science and eBird- Youtube Video in Tamil https://youtu.be/cDL2DANPolQ Using eBird - A beginner’s guide to ..read more
Bird Count India Blog
1y ago
Join thousands of birdwatchers over four days in February to watch, learn about, count and celebrate birds ..read more
Bird Count India Blog
1y ago
Join thousands of birdwatchers over four days in February to watch, learn about, count and celebrate birds ..read more
Bird Count India Blog
1y ago
Indian Skimmer Count is back! The first phase will be conducted on 24th & 25th December 2023 ..read more
Bird Count India Blog
1y ago
The Asian Waterbird Census (AWC) takes place every January. This citizen-science event is a part of the global International Waterbird Census (IWC). Although the recommended dates for the AWC are 7 – 22 January 2023, counts from any dates in January and February are welcomed ..read more
Bird Count India Blog
1y ago
Isabelline Shrike (Lanius isabellinus) and Brown Shrike (Lanius cristatus) are both common winter visitors to different parts of the Indian Subcontinent ..read more