Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies

 

Volume 2, Issue 5

Avifauna of Athgarh Forest Division, Odisha. Eastern India

Author(s): Nimain C. Palei,  Bhakta P. Rath, Sajan  S.K,  and Arun  K. Mishra

Abstract: A total of 122 birds were recorded representing 49 families of 14 orders. Among the 15 orders :Passeriformes dominated the list  with fifty six species (46%), Ciconiiformes with 20 species(16%), Strigiformes with eight species (7%),  Piciformes with seven species (6 %), Coraciiformes with six species (5 %), Columbiformes and Cuculiformes with five species (4%), Psittaciformes, Gruiformes and Galliformes with three species(2%), Apodiformes with two species (2%), Bucerotiformes, Trogoniforme Turniciformes and  Upupiformes with one species (1%).

Fig: Map of the study area Result & Discussion

Fig: Map of the study area Result & Discussion


 

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