Original Research Article I Volume 4 I Issue 1 I 2016

Avifauna checklist of Tillari, Chandgad Taluk, Kolhapur, Southern Maharashtra

N. C. Hiragond; A. S. Lokhande

This paper reports a total of 174 bird species representing 20 orders, 59 families and 133 genera sighted during eighteen months survey in Tillari and its vicinity of Chandgad taluk in Kolhapur, Maharashtra. Accipitridae represents maximum (12) number of bird species followed by Muscicapidae (9) and Motacillidae (8).

DOI:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7309948

Abstract:

This paper reports a total of 174 bird species representing 20 orders, 59 families and 133 genera sighted during eighteen months survey in Tillari and its vicinity of Chandgad taluk in Kolhapur, Maharashtra. Accipitridae represents maximum (12) number of bird species followed by Muscicapidae (9) and Motacillidae (8). Among the orders Passeriformes alone represent 49.43% of the total bird species recorded followed by Falconiformes (8.05%), Ciconiformes, Charadriiformes and Columbiformes (5.75% each). Out of total birds recorded 79% resident, 20% winter visitor and 1% is summer visitor.

Keywords:

Avifauna checklist, Tillari, Damni dam, Chandgad, Passeriformes

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Article Dates:

Received: 3 January 2015; Accepted: 19 February 2015; Published: 2 March 2016

How To Cite:

N. C. Hiragond, & A. S. Lokhande. (2022). Avifauna checklist of Tillari, Chandgad Taluk, Kolhapur, Southern Maharashtra. Biolife, 4(1), 57–65. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7309948

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