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The Indian state of Karnataka has 570 bird species within its boundaries. The following list of birds is based on multiple sources and incorporates recent taxonomic revisions. Species which are considered provisional, introduced or escapees are mentioned, but are not considered in the count. The birds of some parts of Karnataka have been well ...
Kaggaladu is said to be the second largest painted stork sanctuary in South India, after the Kokrebellur sanctuary in Mandya district, Karnataka. [3] It has been observed that many birds of foreign origin also migrate to Kaggaladu during the nesting season. The tamarind trees have been maintained for birds' shelter and nesting. The villagers of ...
The following is a list of birds found in and around Bengaluru in Karnataka, India.The Nandi Hills, Bannerghatta forest ranges and the Kaveri valley/Sangam area are included in addition to the Bengaluru city limits roughly extending 40 kilometres around the city centre (General Post Office).
Indian roller (Coracias benghalensis), the state bird Young sapling of sandalwood (Santalum album), the state tree. The state of Karnataka in South India has a rich diversity of flora and fauna. It has a recorded forest area of 38,720 km 2 which constitutes 55% of the geographical area of the state. These forests support 25% of the elephant ...
Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary (also known as Pakshi Kashi of Karnataka), [2] is a bird sanctuary in the Mandya District of Karnataka in India. It is the largest bird sanctuary in the state, [3] 40 acres (16 ha) in area, [4] and comprises six islets on the banks of the Kaveri river. [5]
The grey goose genus Anser has no other member indigenous to the Indian region, nor any at all to the Ethiopian, Australian, or Neotropical regions.Ludwig Reichenbach placed the bar-headed goose in the monotypic genus Eulabeia in 1852, [2] though John Boyd's taxonomy treats both Eulabeia and the genus Chen as subgenera of Anser.
Gudavi Bird Sanctuary is a tourist destination in Malenadu region of Karnataka, Sanctuary is spread over an area of 0.74 square km. It is part of Soraba Taluk of Shivamogga district in Karnataka. As per a 2009 survey, 217 different species of birds belonging to 48 families are found at this place. [1] [2]
Porbandar Bird Sanctuary: Gujarat 15 Thol Lake: Gujarat 16 Bhindawas Wildlife Sanctuary: Haryana 17 Khaparwas Wildlife Sanctuary: Haryana 18 Gamgul: Himachal Pradesh 19 Attiveri Bird Sanctuary: Karnataka 20 Bankapura: Karnataka 21 Bankapura Peacock Sanctuary: Karnataka 22 Bonal Bird Sanctuary: Karnataka 23 Gudavi Bird Sanctuary: Karnataka 24 ...