Avian fauna of Aundha dam in Aundha Nagnath dist- Hingoli

Journal Title: International Journal of Life Science - Year 2017, Vol 5, Issue 1

Abstract

The Avian fauna of Aundha dam was studies fort four months from November 2016 to Feb 2016 which is 09 km away from pimpaldari to avin fauna total 50 bird’s species are detected our of which 25 were resident 20 were winter migrant, 08 were resident migrant, out of which 17 were omnivorous resident 15 were carnivorous, 10 were insectivores 5 were herbivorous and 2 were granivorous.

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Katore DP

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Katore DP (2017). Avian fauna of Aundha dam in Aundha Nagnath dist- Hingoli. International Journal of Life Science, 5(1), 114-116. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-541836