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VOL. 7, ISSUE 1 (2022)
Comparative analysis of passerine and non- passerine birds of wetlands of Bannigola, Anka Samudra and Magadi of North Karnataka, India
Authors
Manohara G
Abstract
In the current study passerine and non-passerine birds of three wetlands has been selected because of all three study areas are located away from each other and their habitat composition is dissimilar. Ankasamudra lake recorded 59.43% passerine and 40.56% non-passerine birds. Whereas another wetland Bannigola area shows 32.78% passerine and 67.22% non-passerine birds and Magadi lake comprises 87.86% non-passerine birds and 12.13% passerine birds. Ankasamudra study area accommodating highest passerine birds followed by Bannigola and Magadi lake. It clearly shows that Ankasamudra lake attracts more number of passerine birds rather than other lakes. Because of the availability of food grains(cereals) due to surrounding agricultural lands and T.B Dam backwaters and Acasia trees for roosting and breeding (nesting).
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Pages:114-117
How to cite this article:
Manohara G "Comparative analysis of passerine and non- passerine birds of wetlands of Bannigola, Anka Samudra and Magadi of North Karnataka, India". International Journal of Zoology Studies, Vol 7, Issue 1, 2022, Pages 114-117
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