Preliminary study on bird diversity and abundance in Lalsot Area District Dausa Rajasthan
Subhash Pahadiya
Study on bird diversity in the Lalsot area of dausa district rajasthan, was done, over a period of 24 months from march 2020 to February 2021. The main objective of this study was to assess the diversity and abundance of birds from two study sites in lalsot region. During this study, A total number of 115 bird species belonging to 48 families and 14 Orders were recorded during the study covering an area of about 2.5 km.. From the 48 identified species of birds, 36 (72%) of the species were recorded from bushland habitats, The study was divided into two different regions that are: Meda bheruji and Pancheswar mahadev lalsot region, bird species observed, 14 were migratory namely Blue rock-thrush, Rosy-starling, Blue-cheeked bee-eater, Eurasian wryneck, European roller, White-eared bulbul, Little grebe, Pied cuckoo, Common cuckoo, Greater painted-snipe, Sirkeer malkoha, Small minivet, White-bellied drongo, Blyth’s reed warbler. Birds’ survey is the best method to understand different species distribution, abundance, and diversity. The present study aimed to survey wild birds, using point count method, in two area of lalsot distric dausa Rajasthan.The meda bheruji and pancheswar mahadev place is situated in aravali hills has wide variety of trees and water bodies which may be one of the major contributing factor for the richness of bird species.
Subhash Pahadiya. Preliminary study on bird diversity and abundance in Lalsot Area District Dausa Rajasthan. International Journal of Zoology Studies, Volume 6, Issue 6, 2021, Pages 1-5