Avian Diversity in and around Digha, District—East Midnapore (West Bengal, India)

  • Patra G
  • Chakrabarti S
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Abstract

The digha is located at the border West Bengal and Orissa state. It has both fresh and saline water-bodies rich in aquatic vegetation and harbours several kinds of birds in all the seasons. Grassland areas, rice fields, herbs, shrubs and trees located in and around the water bodies provide food and shelter for these birds. Total number of 86 bird species belonging to 10 orders and 35 families were recorded during the 2-year long study period. Passeriformes is the dominant order of birds. But the future of this avian fauna is in danger due to unchecked growth of tourism related hotel industry and urbanisation of the city.

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Patra, G., & Chakrabarti, S. (2014). Avian Diversity in and around Digha, District—East Midnapore (West Bengal, India). Advances in Bioscience and Biotechnology, 05(07), 596–602. https://doi.org/10.4236/abb.2014.57070

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