70 species spotted during Himalayan bird count in Arunachal Pradesh

As many as 70 different species of birds were counted in the two-day birds count event, organised at Ziro in Lower Subansiri district of Arunachal Pradesh,
70 species spotted during Himalayan bird count in Arunachal Pradesh
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ITANAGAR: As many as 70 different species of birds were counted in the two-day birds count event, organised at Ziro in Lower Subansiri district of Arunachal Pradesh, as part of the first Himalaya Bird Count, from May 14 last.

From westernmost Ladakh to easternmost Arunachal Pradesh, this was the first edition of the Himalayan Bird Count (HBC) which aimed at celebrating the incredible bird diversity and to bring attention to the threatened habitats of the Himalaya.

The event was being organised by Bird Count India, Bird Conservation Nepal and Bhutan-based Royal Society for Protection of Nature, to bring the Himalayan birding fraternity together for a common good.

The Arunachal Pradesh Birding Club also took part in the event along with the rest of the Himalayan states, which was organized in collaboration with Apatani Youth Association, Ngunu Ziro and Ziro Birding Club.

The Himalayan Bird Count began at picturesque Siikhe lake, a home of winter migratory water birds which was kicked off by Nani Tangu, Secretary of Apatani Youth Association on May 14 last and concluded at Pange camp of Tale Wildlife Sanctuary on May 15, forest officials from the district informed on Monday.

Despite continuous rain, the teams led by local birders Bamin Chada and Millo Tako, managed to count 70 different species at Siikhe lake and Pange camp of Tale Wildlife Sanctuary.

The important findings during the event include, Gadwall, Sikkim treecreeper, Mrs Goulds Sunbird, Sultan Tit, Blue fronted Robin and Mountain Tailorbird.

The event was supported by Hapoli Forest Division and the state Information and Public Relations department, the officials added.

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