Authors :
Vijay Vishwas; Taruna Singh; Nitika
Volume/Issue :
Volume 6 - 2021, Issue 10 - October
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Abstract :
Present study is a field observation for the
presence of rarely occurring avifauna species
Phoenicopterus roseus (Greater Flamingo) in three selected
study areas for five consecutive years viz. 2015-16,2016-
17,2017-18,2018-19 and 2019-20, In Sri Muktsar Sahib, a
southern district of Punjab(India). Observations suggest that
in this area small wetlands are being converted into
agricultural land on a very rapid rate, which is creating
threat not only to dependent winter visitor, local migrant &
resident avifauna but to whole local eco system. In present
study Phoenicopterus roseus played role as indicator
species.
Present study is a field observation for the
presence of rarely occurring avifauna species
Phoenicopterus roseus (Greater Flamingo) in three selected
study areas for five consecutive years viz. 2015-16,2016-
17,2017-18,2018-19 and 2019-20, In Sri Muktsar Sahib, a
southern district of Punjab(India). Observations suggest that
in this area small wetlands are being converted into
agricultural land on a very rapid rate, which is creating
threat not only to dependent winter visitor, local migrant &
resident avifauna but to whole local eco system. In present
study Phoenicopterus roseus played role as indicator
species.