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Birds of India

       ENVIS-Center
Bombay Natural History Society
What are Birds?
• Warm blooded
  animals – body
  covered with feather –
  which can fly, swim
  and walk – lay eggs –
  shows parental care
• They evolved from
  dinosaurs millions of
  years ago
• The first bird is called
  as Archaeopteryx
Some facts about the birds
• Birds are found all over the world - Antarctic and Arctic to
  Deserts of Sahara and Kalhari, Tropical South America
  and Africa to Himalayan forest and Pelagic islands

• They can tolerate extreme cold and extreme heat

• They migrate long distances – Arctic Tern trips from
  North Pole to South Pole twice a year

• Some migrate non-stop over the oceans – Bar-tailed
  Godwit

• Some flies at very high altitude – Bar-headed Geese
  were observed at an altitude of 20,000 feet above sea
  level
Diversity of the Birds
• There are about 10,000 species of birds
  found all over the world
• Of them 1400 species found in South Asia
• 1200 found in India
• 565 + found in Maharashtra
• 350 found in and around Mumbai
• According to our study there were 140 bird
  species in New Mumbai
Indian Pond-heron Ardeola grayii
• Very common bird
  found near water
  bodies
• Mainly feeds on fish,
  frogs and aquatic
  insects
• During breeding
  season get very
  attractive golden
  plumage
Indian Shikra Accipiter badius
               • One of the common
                 birds of prey found in
                 countryside and in
                 forests
               • Feeds on small birds,
                 lizards and frogs
               • Specialised hunter
                 and hunt the birds in
                 midair.
Crested Serpent Eagle Spilornis cheela

• One of the huge birds
  of prey. Found mainly
  in well wooded
  streams in forests
• Specialised in killing
  reptiles such as
  snakes and larger
  reptiles
• Build huge nests on
  big trees
White-breasted Waterhen
Amaurornis phoenicurus
            • Commonly found near
              water in marshes and
              swamps.
            • Known for its chorus
              call during breeding
              season
            • Its long legs and
              fingers enable it to
              walk on floating
              vegetaion
Barn Owl Tyto alba
• Wide spread through out
  the world. Except
  Antarctica and remote
  pelagic islands

• Specialised rodent
  hunter. 90% food
  contains mice.

• Very common bird in
  Mumbai
Greater Coucal Centrops sinensis
• Very strong and effective
  hunter feeds on various
  types of animals such as
  rats, lizards, frogs,
  insects and small birds

•    Member of cuckoo family
    but makes its own nest
    and takes care of the
    eggs and offsprings

• Considered as good
  omen if seen during
  morning
Coppersmith Barbet Megalaima haemacephala

• Common bird found in
  gardens and well
  wooded areas

• Famous for its typical
  call from which it gots
  its name

• Feeds especially on
  fig fruits
White-throated Kingfisher Halcyon smyrnensis

                       • Found near water
                         bodies, streams, fields
                         and water logged areas
                       • Feeds on variety of
                         animals such as fish,
                         frogs, large insects,
                         lizards, small snakes etc.
                       • Known for its
                         magnificent colours and
                         patience for catching the
                         prey
Little Green Bee-eater Merops orientalis

• As the name suggests it
  eats honey bees, wasps
  dragonflies and other
  insects.
• Most of the hunting is
  carried out on wings
• They live in small flocks
  and hunt together or
  solitarily
• Very interesting roosting
  behaviour – they sit in
  closely tight flocks in
  green leafy trees.
• Communal breeding sites
Asian Palm Swift Cypsiurus balasiensis

                     • Nests on Palmera
                       Palms
                     • Highly dependent on
                       palm and could have
                       co-evolved with it
                     • Feeds in air itself live
                       in large colonies
                     • Nests on palm in
                       colonies
Long-tailed Shrike Lanius schach
                  • Local migrant to our
                    region during winters

                  • Small bird of prey feeds
                    on insects, frogs, lizards
                    and small birds

                  • Peculiar habit of hanging
                    the food remains on
                    thorny bushes – therefore
                    also called as Butcher
                    Bird
Jungle Babbler Turdoides striatus (somervillei)

• Live in groups of 7-9
  birds. They are mainly
  members of same
  clan
• Hunt in groups feeds
  on insects and berries
• Communal nesting
  behaviour – 2-3
  females lay eggs in
  single nest
Red-vented Bulbul Pycnonotus cafer

• Commonly found in
  well wooded and
  moist areas.
• Feeds on fruits,
  berries and
  occasionally on
  insects
• Famous for
Purple-rumped Sunbird Nectarinia zeylonica

                      • One of the beautiful
                        birds of India, found
                        every where
                      • Can be seen easily
                        over the flowers
                        sucking nectar
                      • Works as pollinator
                        for many flowering
                        plants
Thick-billed Flowerpecker Dicaeum agile

                      • One of the smallest
                        birds of India
                      • Very active and agile
                        bird
                      • Very important factor
                        in forest ecosystem
                        works as pollinator for
                        many flowering plants
Oriental Magpie-robin Copsycus saularis

                    • One of the songster
                      birds of India
                    • Prefers wooded areas
                    • Feeds exclusively on
                      insects
                    • Male sings melodious
                      songs during
                      breeding season
Racket-tailed Drongo Dicrurus paradiseus

• Commonly found in
  forested areas.
• Famous for mimicking
  calls of other birds
• Some times steals
  food from other birds
  by mimicking
  predators call
Rufous Treepie Dendrocitta vagabunda

                  • Commonly found in
                    forests and well
                    wooded areas.
                  • Hunt in pairs of
                    parties
                  • Predator of chicks
                    and eggs of small
                    birds
Threatened Birds of India
Why birds are threatened

• Habitat Destruction

• Expansion of Agriculture

• Rapid Industrialization

• Poaching and Trade

• Global Warming and Climate
  Change
Categories of threatened birds
-   Extinct – not seen at least for 50 years
-   Critically Endangered – likely to be extinct
-   Endangered – high risk of extinction
-   Vulnerable – risk of extinction
-   Near threatened – close to vulnerable
-   Least Concern – not qualify any of the above
-   Data deficient – no information available
Threatened Birds Scenario

Species                 World   India

Critically Endangered   181      9

Endangered              351      12

Vulnerable              674      59

Near Threatened         795      58

Total                   2001    138
Critically Endangered


• In Central India we have 9 species of
  the birds which come under this
  category
White-backed Vulture Gyps bengalensis

• This species is widely
  distributed in India

•    Till late 1990 it was in
    abundant but declined
    rapidly

• Cause – veterinary use of
  diclofenac for livestock
Long-billed Vulture Gyps indicus

                • This species is also widely
                  distributed in India

                • Like White-backed Vultures
                  their population declined
                  rapidly after 1990

                • Cause – veterinary use of
                  diclofenac for cattle
Jerdon's Courser Rhinptilus bitorquatus

• This is endemic bird found in
  south-eastern Andhra Pradesh.
  Earlier known from few places
  in Central India from Godavari
  River basin.

• Habitat specialist bird found
  only in scrub forest

• Threats – habitat destruction
  because of human activities
Forest Owlet Heteroglaux blewitti

•   This bird is endemic to Satpuda
    Mountains known from only from six
    places in Central India. Because of the
    Forest Owlet, the Central Indian Forests
    come under Endemic Bird Area

•   Only found in dry deciduous forests

•   Threats – habitat destruction for fuel
    wood, illicit wood cutting, overgrazing
    and direct persecution by tribal
Endangered


• We have 12 bird species which come
  under this category
Great Indian Bustard Ardeotis nigriceps

                 • Historically spread all over
                   Indian subcontinent. Now
                   restricted to only a few places
                   in Rajasthan, Maharashtra,
                   Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh
                   and Madhya Pradesh

                 • Habitat specialist birds
                   representative of Grassland

                 • Threats – expansion of
                   agriculture, habitat
                   fragmentation, overgrazing,
                   pesticides and hunting
Vulnerable


• We have 59 species which come under
  this category
Spot-billed Pelican Pelecanus philippensis


                     • The species found all over
                       India in large wetlands

                     • The population is declining
                       very fast

                     • Threats – destruction of
                       nesting habitat, drainage
                       and pollution of wetlands
                       and dearth of food
Sarus Crane Grus antigone


            • Historically widespread all
              over south Asia and
              Australia. Now declining all
              over its range

            • Threats - primarily
              threatened by a combination
              of habitat loss and
              modification (owing primarily
              to agricultural expansion),
              pollution and persecution
Near Threatened


• We have 58 species which fall under
  this category
Painted Stork Mycteria leucocephala
                 • Widespread and locally
                   common resident in South
                   east Asia

                 • It frequents freshwater
                   marshes, lakes and
                   reservoirs, flooded fields,
                   paddy fields, freshwater
                   swamp forests, riverbanks,
                   intertidal mudflats and
                   saltpans

                 • Threats - habitat loss,
                   disturbance, pollution and
                   hunting of adults and
                   collection of eggs and
                   nestlings from colonies is
                   cause for concern
Lesser Flamingo Phoeniconaias minor

                 • Found only in Asia and
                   African Continent

                 • Every year 10% population
                   decline is observed in Africa.
                   It breeds in Little Run of
                   Katch in Gujarat

                 • After breeding, disperse over
                   Indian Subcontinent

                 • Threats – water pollution,
                   disturbance to nesting sites
                   and habitat destruction
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Birds of india

  • 1. Birds of India ENVIS-Center Bombay Natural History Society
  • 2. What are Birds? • Warm blooded animals – body covered with feather – which can fly, swim and walk – lay eggs – shows parental care • They evolved from dinosaurs millions of years ago • The first bird is called as Archaeopteryx
  • 3. Some facts about the birds • Birds are found all over the world - Antarctic and Arctic to Deserts of Sahara and Kalhari, Tropical South America and Africa to Himalayan forest and Pelagic islands • They can tolerate extreme cold and extreme heat • They migrate long distances – Arctic Tern trips from North Pole to South Pole twice a year • Some migrate non-stop over the oceans – Bar-tailed Godwit • Some flies at very high altitude – Bar-headed Geese were observed at an altitude of 20,000 feet above sea level
  • 4. Diversity of the Birds • There are about 10,000 species of birds found all over the world • Of them 1400 species found in South Asia • 1200 found in India • 565 + found in Maharashtra • 350 found in and around Mumbai • According to our study there were 140 bird species in New Mumbai
  • 5. Indian Pond-heron Ardeola grayii • Very common bird found near water bodies • Mainly feeds on fish, frogs and aquatic insects • During breeding season get very attractive golden plumage
  • 6. Indian Shikra Accipiter badius • One of the common birds of prey found in countryside and in forests • Feeds on small birds, lizards and frogs • Specialised hunter and hunt the birds in midair.
  • 7. Crested Serpent Eagle Spilornis cheela • One of the huge birds of prey. Found mainly in well wooded streams in forests • Specialised in killing reptiles such as snakes and larger reptiles • Build huge nests on big trees
  • 8. White-breasted Waterhen Amaurornis phoenicurus • Commonly found near water in marshes and swamps. • Known for its chorus call during breeding season • Its long legs and fingers enable it to walk on floating vegetaion
  • 9. Barn Owl Tyto alba • Wide spread through out the world. Except Antarctica and remote pelagic islands • Specialised rodent hunter. 90% food contains mice. • Very common bird in Mumbai
  • 10. Greater Coucal Centrops sinensis • Very strong and effective hunter feeds on various types of animals such as rats, lizards, frogs, insects and small birds • Member of cuckoo family but makes its own nest and takes care of the eggs and offsprings • Considered as good omen if seen during morning
  • 11. Coppersmith Barbet Megalaima haemacephala • Common bird found in gardens and well wooded areas • Famous for its typical call from which it gots its name • Feeds especially on fig fruits
  • 12. White-throated Kingfisher Halcyon smyrnensis • Found near water bodies, streams, fields and water logged areas • Feeds on variety of animals such as fish, frogs, large insects, lizards, small snakes etc. • Known for its magnificent colours and patience for catching the prey
  • 13. Little Green Bee-eater Merops orientalis • As the name suggests it eats honey bees, wasps dragonflies and other insects. • Most of the hunting is carried out on wings • They live in small flocks and hunt together or solitarily • Very interesting roosting behaviour – they sit in closely tight flocks in green leafy trees. • Communal breeding sites
  • 14. Asian Palm Swift Cypsiurus balasiensis • Nests on Palmera Palms • Highly dependent on palm and could have co-evolved with it • Feeds in air itself live in large colonies • Nests on palm in colonies
  • 15. Long-tailed Shrike Lanius schach • Local migrant to our region during winters • Small bird of prey feeds on insects, frogs, lizards and small birds • Peculiar habit of hanging the food remains on thorny bushes – therefore also called as Butcher Bird
  • 16. Jungle Babbler Turdoides striatus (somervillei) • Live in groups of 7-9 birds. They are mainly members of same clan • Hunt in groups feeds on insects and berries • Communal nesting behaviour – 2-3 females lay eggs in single nest
  • 17. Red-vented Bulbul Pycnonotus cafer • Commonly found in well wooded and moist areas. • Feeds on fruits, berries and occasionally on insects • Famous for
  • 18. Purple-rumped Sunbird Nectarinia zeylonica • One of the beautiful birds of India, found every where • Can be seen easily over the flowers sucking nectar • Works as pollinator for many flowering plants
  • 19. Thick-billed Flowerpecker Dicaeum agile • One of the smallest birds of India • Very active and agile bird • Very important factor in forest ecosystem works as pollinator for many flowering plants
  • 20. Oriental Magpie-robin Copsycus saularis • One of the songster birds of India • Prefers wooded areas • Feeds exclusively on insects • Male sings melodious songs during breeding season
  • 21. Racket-tailed Drongo Dicrurus paradiseus • Commonly found in forested areas. • Famous for mimicking calls of other birds • Some times steals food from other birds by mimicking predators call
  • 22. Rufous Treepie Dendrocitta vagabunda • Commonly found in forests and well wooded areas. • Hunt in pairs of parties • Predator of chicks and eggs of small birds
  • 24. Why birds are threatened • Habitat Destruction • Expansion of Agriculture • Rapid Industrialization • Poaching and Trade • Global Warming and Climate Change
  • 25. Categories of threatened birds - Extinct – not seen at least for 50 years - Critically Endangered – likely to be extinct - Endangered – high risk of extinction - Vulnerable – risk of extinction - Near threatened – close to vulnerable - Least Concern – not qualify any of the above - Data deficient – no information available
  • 26. Threatened Birds Scenario Species World India Critically Endangered 181 9 Endangered 351 12 Vulnerable 674 59 Near Threatened 795 58 Total 2001 138
  • 27. Critically Endangered • In Central India we have 9 species of the birds which come under this category
  • 28. White-backed Vulture Gyps bengalensis • This species is widely distributed in India • Till late 1990 it was in abundant but declined rapidly • Cause – veterinary use of diclofenac for livestock
  • 29. Long-billed Vulture Gyps indicus • This species is also widely distributed in India • Like White-backed Vultures their population declined rapidly after 1990 • Cause – veterinary use of diclofenac for cattle
  • 30. Jerdon's Courser Rhinptilus bitorquatus • This is endemic bird found in south-eastern Andhra Pradesh. Earlier known from few places in Central India from Godavari River basin. • Habitat specialist bird found only in scrub forest • Threats – habitat destruction because of human activities
  • 31. Forest Owlet Heteroglaux blewitti • This bird is endemic to Satpuda Mountains known from only from six places in Central India. Because of the Forest Owlet, the Central Indian Forests come under Endemic Bird Area • Only found in dry deciduous forests • Threats – habitat destruction for fuel wood, illicit wood cutting, overgrazing and direct persecution by tribal
  • 32. Endangered • We have 12 bird species which come under this category
  • 33. Great Indian Bustard Ardeotis nigriceps • Historically spread all over Indian subcontinent. Now restricted to only a few places in Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh • Habitat specialist birds representative of Grassland • Threats – expansion of agriculture, habitat fragmentation, overgrazing, pesticides and hunting
  • 34. Vulnerable • We have 59 species which come under this category
  • 35. Spot-billed Pelican Pelecanus philippensis • The species found all over India in large wetlands • The population is declining very fast • Threats – destruction of nesting habitat, drainage and pollution of wetlands and dearth of food
  • 36. Sarus Crane Grus antigone • Historically widespread all over south Asia and Australia. Now declining all over its range • Threats - primarily threatened by a combination of habitat loss and modification (owing primarily to agricultural expansion), pollution and persecution
  • 37. Near Threatened • We have 58 species which fall under this category
  • 38. Painted Stork Mycteria leucocephala • Widespread and locally common resident in South east Asia • It frequents freshwater marshes, lakes and reservoirs, flooded fields, paddy fields, freshwater swamp forests, riverbanks, intertidal mudflats and saltpans • Threats - habitat loss, disturbance, pollution and hunting of adults and collection of eggs and nestlings from colonies is cause for concern
  • 39. Lesser Flamingo Phoeniconaias minor • Found only in Asia and African Continent • Every year 10% population decline is observed in Africa. It breeds in Little Run of Katch in Gujarat • After breeding, disperse over Indian Subcontinent • Threats – water pollution, disturbance to nesting sites and habitat destruction