Assam 97 Deepor Beel Guwahati

Guwahati: In the latest bird count at Deepor Beel in Guwahati, a total of 96 species and 26,747 birds were found to be living at the Ramsar Site.

On the morning of January 4, 2023, the Guwahati Wildlife Division with its annual Bird Count in Deepor Beel along with the Spot Bird Photography contest found 26,747 and 96 species of birds.

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The entire wetland was divided into 9 areas where nine groups conducted the bird count on foot as well as via country boats. The methodology adopted was the Visual Encounter Survey.

In total 37 participants were part of the exercise. The participants comprised bird experts, student volunteers, of NGOs and Forest officials of the Assam Forest department.

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Eminent Ornithologist Dr Anwaruddin Choudhury was also present during the Bird Count. 

“This Bird Count exercise of January 2023 in the only Ramsar site of Assam revealed greater species diversity and also increase in the total bird count as compared to 2021’s record of 66 bird species and total bird count of 10289”, a statement read.

List of Birds Recorded in Deepor Beel:

Sl. No. English Name Total
1 Common Pochard 2234
2 Cotton Pygmy Geese 103
3 Greylag Geese 237
4 Lesser Whistling Duck 3901
5 Ruddy Shelduck 4
6 Common Teal 9
7 Ferrugineous Pochard 2544
8 Gadwall 891
9 Northern Pintail 650
10 Northern Shoveller 148
11 Tufted Duck 100
12 Fulvous Whistling Duck 65
13 Red Crested Pochard 169
14 Greater Adjutant Stork 78
15 Lesser Adjutant Stork 11
16 Asian Openbill 122
17 great crested grebe 35
18 Little  grebe 78
19 Glossy Ibis 340
20 Cattle Egret 670
21 Little Egret 5
22 Intermediate Egret 75
23 Great Egret 44
24 Grey Heron 4
25 Purple Heron 26
26 Indian Pond Heron 62
27 Oriental Darter 3
28 Great Cormorant 15
29 Little Cormorant 451
30 Booted Eagle 2
31 Eurasian Coot 1500
32 Purple Swamphen 358
33 Little Ringed Plover 5
34 Grey-headed Lapwing 87
35 Northern Lapwing 128
36 Red-wattled Lapwing 31
37 Black-winged Stilt 564
38 Bronge-winged Jacana 37
39 Pheasant-tailed Jacana 47
40 wood sandpiper 41
41 Green Sandpiper 8
42 Sandpiper u/k 1
43 Common Sandpiper 6
44 Common Redshank 4
45 Common Greenshank 12
46 Pied Kingfisher 3
47 White-breasted Kingfisher 19
48 Barn Swallow 6961
49 Citrine Wagtail 135
50 Rosy Pipit 3
51 Osprey 2
52 Siberian Stone Chat 15
53 Black Drongo 30
54 Black Kite 100
55 unknown pipit 2
56 Richard Pipit 1
57 Rosy Pipit 211
58 Paddyfield Pipit 19
59 Asian Pied starling 44
60 Brown shrike 12
61 Common Kestrel 2
62 Chestnut Tailed Starling 22
63 Striated Grassbird 15
64 Blyth’s Reed Warbler 1
65 Clamorous Reed Warbler 3
66 Jungle Mynah 56
67 spotted dove 3
68 Plain Prinia 7
69 Indian Cormorant 1
70 Great Cormorant 3
71 Blyth’s Reed Warbler 5
72 Dusky Warbler 6
73 common tailor bird 5
74 Red Vented Bulbul 4
75 Great Mynah 2
76 common mynah 4
77 ruddy breasted crake 1
78 Sand Martin/Bank Swallow 1
79 Grey Throated Martin 8
80 Asian Palm Swift 8
81 wood swallow 2
82 brown-headed seagull 26
83 greenish warbler 1
84 White Wagtail 10
85 black-tailed godwit 1
86 Temminck’s Stint 30
87 Siberian Rubythroat 1
88 Bengal Bushlark 2
89 Black Headed Oriole 1
90 Eurasian Hoop 3
91 Oriental Honey Buzzard 2
92 Ashy Wood Swallow 2
93 Crow 12
94 Zitting Cisticola 1
95 Eurasian Tree Sparrow 26
96 long-tailed Shrike 8
97 small pratincole 3000
Grand Total 26747

Along with the bird count exercise, a spot bird photography contest was also organised. 

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Divisional Forest Officer Jayashree Naiding stated that this is the second consecutive year of bird count exercise conducted by the Guwahati Wildlife Division. 

She thanked all Volunteers for active participation in the documentation of the Avifauna of the only Ramsar site of Assam.