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P-ISSN: 2349-6800, E-ISSN: 2320-7078

Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies

2016, Vol. 4, Issue 5
Incidences of bird’s population from different fields of Tandojam, Sindh, Pakistan

Afghan A, Riffat S, Gachal GS and Wagan MS

Birds are considered as most diverse group in nature at the present their incidences have been reported from Tandojam during the year 2015. It was noticed that population of birds species occurring in wheat field was maximum in Malir farm i.e (24.09%) followed by (22.72%) in S.A.U permissive. As for as, vegetable Form is concerned the birds total population were significantly highest i.e (28.57%) in Sindh Agriculture University followed by (19.04%) in Haji M.S Baloch, while least percentage of birds has been reported from L.A farm. Similarly, birds population in fruit field was reported maximum (31.55%) followed by (24.33%) Malir farm and S.A.U respectively, while, the population of birds in sunflowers field was significantly highest (41.24%) in S.A.U, farm followed by (32.20%) in Malir farm. The population of birds in sugar-cane field indicate that maximum population i.e (27.77%) in Haji M.S Baloch followed by (25%) in SAU Horticulture and very least percentage was recorded in Malir farm i-e (11.11%). Opposing to this, population of birds in sugarcane is concerned it was greater such as (26.66%) followed by (23.33%) in L.A farm and S.A.U, Horticulture respectively. It was notice that maximum No. of birds were prevalent in fruit form then other surveyed fields.
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How to cite this article:
Afghan A, Riffat S, Gachal GS, Wagan MS. Incidences of bird’s population from different fields of Tandojam, Sindh, Pakistan. J Entomol Zool Stud 2016;4(5):516-519.

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