India Birding
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Birding
in India
The Indian region is incredibly rich in birdlife. Over 1200 of the world's 8650
species of birds are found in the region. This number rises to over 2000 with
sub species included, which makes the Indian check-list twice the size of those
of Europe and North America. This abundance is due to the variety of habitats
and climate.
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Birding
Tours India
The Indian region is incredibly rich in birdlife. Over 1200 of the world's 8650
species of birds are found in the region. This number rises to over 2000 with
sub species included, which makes the Indian check-list twice the size of those
of Europe and North America. This abundance is due to the variety of habitats
and climate.
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Bird
Watching India
Birdwatching is a way not only of learning about birds, but a channel for study
of the natural world as a whole. The immense variety of birdlife in the Oriental
region, and the large size and colourful plumage of many species makes it an
especially attractive occupation. As you observe bird behaviour you cannot fail
to notice how the changing seasons affect plant and insect life too.
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India Bird Checklist
Birdwatching is a way not only of learning about birds, but a
channel for study of the natural world as a whole. The immense variety of birdlife
in the Oriental region, and the large size and colourful plumage of many species
makes it an especially attractive occupation. As you observe bird behaviour
you cannot fail to notice how the changing seasons affect plant and insect life
too.
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Habitats
& Bird Species
The bird habitats of the Indian subcontinent can be roughly divided into forest,
scrub, wetlands (inland and littoral), marine, grassland, desert, and agricultural
land. There is some overlap between habitats: for example, mangrove forest can
also be considered as wetland, as can seasonally flooded grassland. Many bird
species require mixed habitat types.
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Bird
Conservation
The enlightened and benevolent attitudes towards wildlife of Hinduism and Buddhism
have undoubtedly helped to conserve the rich natural heritage of the Indian
subcontinent that still
remains today.
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