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India’s first Mangrove Pitta Birds Census conducted in Odisha

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Central idea: The article talks about the first-ever census of mangrove pitta birds conducted in two coastal districts of Odisha, India.

About Mangrove Pitta

  • The mangrove pitta (Pitta megarhyncha) belongs to the family of pittas, the Pittidae.
  • The mangrove pitta species is distributed in India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia.
  • These pitta species have fragmented distribution and considered ‘Near Threatened’ by IUCN. These pittas are monotypic species.

Focus of the Census

  • In this census, a total of 179 individual mangrove pitta birds were counted.
  • The census mainly focused on the mangrove patches along the coasts of Kendrapara and Jagatsingpur districts.
  • Information was collected on the distribution, habitat, and breeding of mangrove pittas along the coastal mangroves.
  • The census was carried out by point count method, either by walking in the forest or using country boats in the creeks.

 



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