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Rare birds sighted on varsity campus during count

Rare birds sighted on varsity campus during count Updated: Updated: Yellow-Billed Babbler, Green Sandpiper, and Grey-Necked Bunting were some of the avians spotted Share Article AAA (Left) The Grey-Necked Bunting spotted at Mangalore University during the bird count from February 12 to February 15.   | Photo Credit: arranged Yellow-Billed Babbler, Green Sandpiper, and Grey-Necked Bunting were some of the avians spotted A team of birdwatchers spotted 108 species of birds in the sprawling campus of Mangalore University during the campus bird count (CBC), which is a part of Great Backyard Bird Count organised by the Bird Count of India, a few days ago. The count was conducted from February 12 to February 15 on the 353-acre campus.

The Cullens: Great Backyard Bird Count is citizen science at its best

Article content During a recent snowfall, the garden shrouded in a blanket of pure white snow, Mark’s wife Mary exclaimed, “the cardinals illuminate the yard.” During the long dark days of winter, every Canadian looks for illumination. The temptation to find it might be turning on your TV or iPad. But there is another way to shorten winter, and that is by turning to nature. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. The Cullens: Great Backyard Bird Count is citizen science at its best Back to video The native birds that stay over winter in our climate provide a window into something extraordinary. When, in our history, has there been a better time to slow down, and observe avian activity than during the pandemic?

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