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Kabini | After a long gap

The last time I was here was in August 2023, an unprecedented gap of nine months! I ve never gone this long without a visit to my favourite wildlife park. Circumstances were such that I couldn t

136 bird species recorded in 18 wetlands in Tiruchi Forest Division during synchronised census

136 bird species recorded in 18 wetlands in Tiruchi Forest Division during synchronised census
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76 species of birds spotted on Nitte University campus

The Campus Bird Count 2022 was conducted in Nitte University's Mangalore campus led by Nitte University Center for Science Education and Research (NUCSER). This year the birders recorded 76 species of birds on campus. Experts have projected the number to increase to 100+ species across various campuses of Nitte DU with various green initiatives undertaken by the University.

Flying oranges at the gardens of Theosophical Society

Flying oranges at the gardens of Theosophical Society Updated: Updated: January 17, 2021 11:20 IST Two sub-species of the Orange-headed Thrush keep their date with this lush-green and leafy woodland of a campus every winter Share Article An Orange-headed Thrush at Indiranagar in Adyar. Photo: Vikas Madhav Nagarajan   Two sub-species of the Orange-headed Thrush keep their date with this lush-green and leafy woodland of a campus every winter In her later years, celluloid diva Greta Garbo took great pains to keep her life under air-tight wraps, and curiosity about it kept mounting. In the avian world, there are birds that avoid getting noticed with an almost Garbo-esque resolve but find themselves swept into the spotlight.

How to help an Indian Pitta in distress get back on to its wings

How to help an Indian Pitta in distress get back on to its wings January 10, 2021 10:46 IST Updated: January 10, 2021 10:46 IST Updated: Prince Frederick AAA An injured Indian Pitta found at Chennai Mathematical Institute was cared for and returned to good health by Saju Varughese in October 2019, with advice provided by Susy Varughese. Photo: Saju Varughese   Prince Frederick IIT-M professor Susy Varughese lives on the campus, and is accustomed to hearing and seeing migratory and resident birds. Known inside and outside the campus for her interest in birding as well as the nature walks she organises, now and then she hears from people whose heart breaks to see a bird in distress.

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