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Flocking to Birds on the Niagara

A wintertime tradition returns to the Niagara Region on Friday. The 7th annual Birds on the Niagara once again shines the spotlight on the Niagara River Corridor, which is considered

Flocking to the Falls for Birds on the Niagara

A wintertime tradition returns to the Niagara Region on Friday. The 7th annual Birds on the Niagara once again shines the spotlight on the Niagara River Corridor, which is considered

Next Birders meeting Aug. 30 | Clarkston News

Next Birders meeting Aug. 30 | Clarkston News
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122 species of birds sighted - The Hindu

Asian Brown Fly Catcher   The 11th edition of Manipal Bird Day last week saw enthusiastic participation by 78 birders who were able to spot 122 species of birds at the close of the event. Organised by Manipal Birders Group last Sunday, the annual exercise proved to be a great experience to birders who participated in large numbers while adhering to COVID-19 norms. Maintaining social distancing, wearing of face masks and use of hand sanitisers were strictly adhered to. The day began with a Bird Walk at 6.30 a.m. when birders divided themselves into smaller groups of 10-12 members and followed 11 different trails that took them through different terrains such as hills, plains, paddy fields and wetlands.

Birders spot 122 species of birds at annual Manipal Bird Day | Mangaluru News

By the time the walk ended at about 10am, the different groups had recorded sightings of 122 species of birds UDUPI: Bird watchers had a field day at the 11th edition of Manipal Bird day, notwithstanding the pandemic restrictions. A total of 78 birders turned up for the annual exercise which Manipal Birders Group organised on Sunday. Despite the Covid restrictions, the event proved to be a great experience to enthusiastic birders who took part in it. Maintaining social distancing, wearing of maskers and use of hand sanitizers was strictly adhered to. The day began with a ‘Bird Walk’ at 6.30am. The birders divided themselves into smaller groups of 10-12 members and followed 11 different trails which took them through different terrains such as hills, plains, paddy fields and wetlands. The idea was to sight as many birds as possible and record their presence in the region. By the time the walk ended at about 10am, the different groups had recorded sightings of 122 species of bir

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