ISSN: 2265-6294

SPREAD OF SEVERAL ORDERS' AVIFAUNAL SPECIES RESIDENTIAL STATUS OF MIGRATORY BIRD SPECIES AT THE BHINDAWAS BIRD SANCTUARY, BROKEN DOWN BY FAMILY.

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HINA,NEETU SINGH

Abstract

The Bhindawas Bird Sanctuary serves as a haven for diverse avian species, both resident and migratory. This study delves into the spatial distribution and residential dynamics of various avifaunal orders within the sanctuary, focusing on migratory bird species categorized by family. Through meticulous observation and data analysis, this research elucidates the intricate patterns of migration and residency, offering valuable insights into the sanctuary's ecological balance. By examining the distribution of species across different avian families, this study aims to enhance our understanding of biodiversity dynamics within the sanctuary. Such insights are crucial for effective conservation management strategies, facilitating the preservation of critical habitats and fostering the sanctuary's role as a sanctuary for avian diversity conservation

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