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Avian Diversity in the Jaldapara National Park, West Bengal, India with a Notes on their Habitat Association and Feeding Guild


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1 Department of Aquatic Environment Management, West Bengal University of Animal and Fishery Sciences, Kolkata, India
2 Department of Zoology, Chandernagore College, Hooghly, West Bengal-712136, India
3 Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute (ICAR), Barrackpore, Kolkata-700120, India
4 Department of Zoology, Bankim Sardar College, 24 Pgs (South), West Bengal- 743329, India
     

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99 taxa of avifauna belonging to 43 families has been recorded in successive years (2013 and 2014) in a seasonal survey carried out at Jaldapara National Park located within Himalayan Terai region of North Bengal. The open forest habitat found out to be the richest in avifauna among the other habitat types. Among the feeding guilds, insectivores dominate in species strength and in the number habitat types represented. Survey shows that the landscape of Jaldapara is frequently visited by 2 Vulnerable (Lesser Adjutant and Pallas's Fish Eagle) and 1 Near Threatened species (River Lapwing). The study documented Kalij Pheasnatwhich is probably new record from this region.

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Birds of North Bengal, Jaldapara National Park, Open Forest, Feeding Guild, Kalij Pheasant.
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Sourabh Kumar Dubey
Department of Aquatic Environment Management, West Bengal University of Animal and Fishery Sciences, Kolkata
India

Deep Chandan Chakraborty
Department of Zoology, Chandernagore College, Hooghly, West Bengal-712136
India

Sandipan Gupta
Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute (ICAR), Barrackpore, Kolkata-700120
India

Mahashweta Mitra
Department of Zoology, Bankim Sardar College, 24 Pgs (South), West Bengal- 743329
India

Ranita Bhattacharya
Department of Zoology, Bankim Sardar College, 24 Pgs (South), West Bengal- 743329
India

Asit Baran Neogy
Department of Zoology, Bankim Sardar College, 24 Pgs (South), West Bengal- 743329
India


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Authors

Sourabh Kumar Dubey
Department of Aquatic Environment Management, West Bengal University of Animal and Fishery Sciences, Kolkata, India
Deep Chandan Chakraborty
Department of Zoology, Chandernagore College, Hooghly, West Bengal-712136, India
Sandipan Gupta
Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute (ICAR), Barrackpore, Kolkata-700120, India
Mahashweta Mitra
Department of Zoology, Bankim Sardar College, 24 Pgs (South), West Bengal- 743329, India
Ranita Bhattacharya
Department of Zoology, Bankim Sardar College, 24 Pgs (South), West Bengal- 743329, India
Asit Baran Neogy
Department of Zoology, Bankim Sardar College, 24 Pgs (South), West Bengal- 743329, India

Abstract


99 taxa of avifauna belonging to 43 families has been recorded in successive years (2013 and 2014) in a seasonal survey carried out at Jaldapara National Park located within Himalayan Terai region of North Bengal. The open forest habitat found out to be the richest in avifauna among the other habitat types. Among the feeding guilds, insectivores dominate in species strength and in the number habitat types represented. Survey shows that the landscape of Jaldapara is frequently visited by 2 Vulnerable (Lesser Adjutant and Pallas's Fish Eagle) and 1 Near Threatened species (River Lapwing). The study documented Kalij Pheasnatwhich is probably new record from this region.

Keywords


Birds of North Bengal, Jaldapara National Park, Open Forest, Feeding Guild, Kalij Pheasant.