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Forest Research: Open Access

Forest Research: Open Access
Open Access

ISSN: 2168-9776

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Abstract

A Brief Avian Species Richness Report of Juagadh, Gujarat, India

Ravi Pate* and Gaurang Bagada

The Junagadh is a rich sport of avian diversity as well as other biodiversity his region. The avian species richness, abundance and resident status were studied in Junagadh taluka, Gujarat (western India). Results revealed are around fifty present species richness out of Gujarat state diversity of found in Junagadh taluka, a total of 302 species belonging to 21 orders and 72 families were recorded wherein maximum species belonged to the order Passeriformes (32 families and 126 species) family Accipitridae (28 species). Among the observed, 20 species ware globally threatened three were Critically Endangered, two were Endangered, three were vulnerable and twelve were Near Threatened. Abundance positions in 60 were Very Common (VC), 90 were Common (C), highest is the 112 were Uncommon and 41 were rear (r). And migratory status in 97 were Widespread Resident (WR), 56 were Resident (R), 134 were Winter Migrant (WM), 11 were Monsoon Migrant (MM) and 5 were Passage Migrant (PM). Out of 110 was evidence found the breeding ground? Based on the frequency of occurrence and the numbers of different species encountered, it was found that a large number of bird species occur with a good population.

Published Date: 2022-04-04; Received Date: 2022-03-02

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