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Avian & Wildlife Biology

Commentary Volume 4 Issue 3

Addition of some bird species to checklist of Nandankanan wildlife sanctuary, Odisha

RK Mohapatra,1 S Purohit,2 SS Ray,3 AA Sahoo,3 MK Panda,1 BP Panda,4 S Nanda,5 M Sahoo,5 BK Padhee,5 M Parmar,5 U Biswal,4 SP Parida,5 JK Das,1 S Paul1

1Nandankanan Biological Park, India
2DBCNR, Central University of Orissa, India
3College of Forestry, OUAT, India
4ITER, Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan Deemed University, India
5Centurion University, India

Correspondence: RK Mohapatra, Nandankanan Biological Park, Bhubaneswar–754005, Odisha, India

Received: February 11, 2019 | Published: June 4, 2019

Citation: Mohapatra RK, Purohit S, Ray SS, et al. Addition of some bird species to checklist of Nandankanan wildlife sanctuary, Odisha. Int J Avian & Wildlife Biol. 2019;4(3):80-85. DOI: 10.15406/ijawb.2019.04.00156

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Introduction

Conservation of taxa in a given landscape starts with a sound knowledge on the species available or a checklist of the same. In the present days the growing interest on bird watching made the birds among the most studied taxa. Present communication reports addition of some bird species to the existing checklist of birds of Nandankanan Wildlife Sanctuary (NWS). NWS is located between 20°23’08” to 20°24’10”N and 85°48’09” to 85°48’13” E, spreading over an area of 4.37 sq.km in the state of Odisha, Eastern India. The sanctuary comprises of Nandankanan Zoological Park, State Botanical Garden, Kanjia Lake: an wetland of national importance and forest lands with other small to medium wetlands. It has moist mixed deciduous vegetation and moderately hot humid climate with average temperature of 30°C with annual average rainfall of 1350mm.

Methodology

Field surveys were carried out ad libitum by the authors inside the sanctuary area between February 2014 and January 2019. Bird species were identified on site and confirmed following standard identification.1–3

Result and discussion

Earlier studies have documented 124 species of birds4–7 at Nandankanan Wildlife Sanctuary (20°23’08” to 20°24’10”N and 85°48’09” to 85°48’13” E, Figure 1) in the state Odisha, eastern India. The present communication reports additional 46 species of the birds sighted and/or photo-documented during the study period (Table 1), (Figure 2). Detailed study is needed to find out any additional species available, their seasonal migration, feeding and breeding biology.

Sl. No

Order

 Family

Common name

Scientific name

Remarks

1.

Accipitriformes

Acipitridae

Oriental honey buzzard

Pernis ptilorhynchus

Sighted on 07.01.2019 while hovering above Kanjia lake

2.

Accipitriformes

Accipitridae

Black-winged kite

Elanus caeruleus

Seen during bird census 2019 near Kanjia lake on 03.01.2019

3.

Accipitriformes

Acipitridae

Besra

Accipiter virgatus

Few sightings while hovering above Badabanka pata, Nandankanan and Hameratangi area, Nandankanan

4.

Accipitriformes

Acipitridae

Crested goshawk

Accipiter trivirgatus

Few sightings while hovering above Badabanka pata, Nandankanan and Hameratangi area, Nandankanan

5.

Accipitriformes

Accipitridae

Eurasian Marsh Harrier

Circus aeruginosus

One individual sighted hovering near Kanjia lake on 27.01.2017

6.

Charadriiformes

Scolopacidae

Common red shank

Tringa totanus

Sighted near Kanjia lake area on 10.01.2018

7.

Charadriiformes

Scolopacidae

Common sandpiper

Actitis hypoleucos

Sighted near Kanjia lake area on 10.01.2018

8.

Charadriiformes

Scolopacidae

Marsh sandpiper

Tringa stagnatilis

Sighted near Kanjia lake area on 10.01.2018

9.

Charadriiformes

Charadriidae

Grey headed lapwing

Vanellus cinereus

Sighted near Kanjia lake area on 10.01.2018

10.

Charadriiformes

Charadriidae

River lapwing

Vanellus duvaucelii

Sighted near Kanjia lake area on 10.01.2018

11.

Charadriiformes

Laridae

River tern

Sterna aurantia

Seen during bird census 2019 on 03.01.2019

12.

Coraciiformes

Alcedinidae

Black capped Kingfisher

Halcyon pileata

One individual observed on 23.03.2013 near holiday cottage of Botanical garden

13.

Columbiformes

Columbidae

Yellow-footed green pigeon

Treron phoenicoptera

Six individuals were observed on 17.02.2018

14.

Columbiformes

Columbidae

Orange-breasted green pigeon

Treron bicinctus

Few sightings at State Botanical Garden

15.

Cuculiformes

Cuculidae

Chestnut winged cuckoo

Clamator coromandus

Two sightings in State Botanical Garden area one in June, 2014 and other January, 2015

16.

Cuculiformes

Cuculidae

Grey-bellied cuckoo

Cacomantis passerinus

Observed near Children park, Nandankanan during bird census 2017

17.

Falconiformes

Falconidae

Common Kestrel

Falco tinnunculus

Sighted near Hamera tangi area on 10.01.2018

18.

Gruiformes

Rallidae

Baillon's Crake

Zapornia pusilla

One individual sighted in the swampy bush of Kanja lake

19.

Passeriformes

Hirundinidae

Wire-tailed swallow

Hirundo smithii

Frequently observed during the study period

20.

Passeriformes

Hirundinidae

Red-rumped swallow

Cecropis daurica

Frequently observed during the study period

21.

Passeriformes

Cisticolidae

Plain prinia

Prinia inornata

Frequently observed during the study period

22.

Passeriformes

Acrocephalidae

Clamorous reed warbler

Acrocephalus stentoreus

One individual sighted near bush of kanjia lake 19.11.2016

23.

Passeriformes

Sturnidae

Chestnut tailed starling

Sturnia malabarica

Frequently observed during the study period

24.

Passeriformes

Sturnidae

Rosy starling

Pastor roseus

A flock observed near Mughal garden of State Botanical Garden during summer season 2017

25.

Passeriformes

Muscicapidae

White rumped shama

Copsychus malabaricus

Frequently observed during the study period

26.

Passeriformes

Muscicapidae

Asian brown flycatcher

Muscicapa latirostris

Frequently observed during the study period

27.

Passeriformes

Muscicapidae

Asian verditer flycatcher

Eumyias thalassinus

Frequently observed during the study period

28.

Passeriformes

Muscicapidae

Red breasted flycatcher

Ficedula parva

Frequently observed behind the butterfly garden after 19.11.2016

29.

Passeriformes

Muscicapidae

Blue throated blue flycatcher

Cyornis rubeculoides

One individual observed near Butterfly garden of State botanical Garden on 19.11.2016

30.

Passeriformes

Motacillidae

Grey wagtail

Motacilla cinerea

Seen during winter season 2017

31.

Passeriformes

Motacilidae

Citrine wagtail

Motacilla citreola

Sighted near Kanjia lake on 10.01.2018

32.

Passeriformes

Motacilidae

Yellow wagtail

Motacilla flava

Sighted near Kanjia lake area on 07.01.2019

33.

Passeriformes

Oriolidae

Black naped oriole

Oriolus chinensis

It had been frequently observed on large trees during winter months

34.

Passeriformes

Muscicapidae

Blue rock thrush

Monticola solitarius

Sighted in State Botanical Garden

35.

Passeriformes

Muscicapidae

Pied bushchat

Saxicola caprata

Frequently observed during the study period

36.

Passeriformes

Motacillidae

Olive backed pipit

Anthus hodgsoni

Seen in State botanical garden on 22.10.2016

37.

Passeriformes

Laniidae

Long tailed shrike

Lanius schach

Sighted near Hamera tangi area, Nandankanan on 07.01.2019

38.

Passeriformes

Acrocephalidae

Booted warbler

Iduna caligata

Sighted near Hamera tangi area, Nandankanan on 03.01.2019

39.

Passeriformes

Hirundinidae

House martin

 Delichon urbicum

Sighted near Hamera tangi area, Nandankanan on 03.01.2019

40.

Passeriformes

Estrildidae

Spotted munia

Lonchura punctulata

Frequently observed to be nesting in the Cycas plants at Forest rest house, Nandankanan

41.

Passeriformes

Campephagidae

Small minivet

Pericrocotus cinnamomeus

One male observed on 16.02.2014 near Hamera tangi area, Nandankanan

42.

Passeriformes

Cisticolidae

Ashy prinia

Prinia socialis

Frequently observed during the study period

43.

Pelecaniformes

Ciconiidae

Lesser adjutant stork

Leptoptilos javanicus

Sighted near Hamera tangi area, Nandankanan on 10.01.2018

44.

Piciformes

Picidae

Fulvous-breasted woodpecker

Dendrocopos macei

Sighted in Hamera tangi area, Nandankanan and State botanical garden

45.

Phoenicopteriformes

Podicipedidae

Little grebe

Tachybaptus ruficollis

Two individuals seen in Kanjia lake on 26.12.2015

46.

Strigiformes

Strigidae

Brown hawk owl

Ninox scutulata

One individual observed on 05.10.13 in Botanical garden

Figure 1 Nandankanan Wildlife Sanctuary, Odisha, India.

Copy right of images: The photographs are taken by the authors (RKM: 2,8,11,13; SP:18,19; SSR:1, 3-6,10,12,32; AAS: 14-17,20-30; MKP:7,33; BPP:31; SN:9; BKP:3; UB:34-36)

Figure 2 Photographs of some species sighted (1-Asian brown flycatcher, 2-River tern, 3-Black capped kingfisher, 4-Blue throated blue flycatcher, 5-Brown hawk owl, 6-Clamorous reed warbler, 7-Common kristel, 8-Grey wagtail, 9-Lesser adjutant, 10-Lettle grebe, 11-Long tailed shrike, 12-Olive backed pipit, 13-Oriental honey buzzard, 14-Pied bushchat, 15-Plain prinia, 16-Red breasted flycatcher, 17- Red-rumped swallow, 18- Yellow-footed green pigeon, 19-Small minivet, 20-Baillon's crake, 21- Wire tailed swallow, 22-Black naped oriole, 23-Black winged kite, 24-Chestnut tailed starling, 25-Common sandpiper, 26-Grey bellied cuckoo, 27-Grey headed lapwing, 28-River lapwing, 29-Rosy starling, 30-Verdicter flycatcher, 31-Western marsh harrier, 32-White rumped shama, 33-Wood sandpiper, 34- Orange-breasted green pigeon, 35-Fulvous-breasted woodpecker, 36- Blue rock thrush).

Copy right of images: The photographs are taken by the authors (RKM: 2,8,11,13; SP:18,19; SSR:1, 3-6,10,12,32; AAS: 14-17,20-30; MKP:7,33; BPP:31; SN:9; BKP:3; UB:34-36)

Acknowledgements

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Conflict of interest

Author declares that there are no conflicts of interest.

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