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Inviting Photographs on Migratory Wetland Birds

Start Date: 18-11-2019
End Date: 07-01-2020

Are you a bird lover? Do you like to capture migratory birds visiting Madhya Pradesh? This could be your chance to get a certificate from

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Are you a bird lover? Do you like to capture migratory birds visiting Madhya Pradesh? This could be your chance to get a certificate from Bhopal Birds Conservation Society, who is organizing a photography contest on migratory birds.

Winter is almost here and it’s time of the year when birds from far and wide hibernate to the Indian subcontinent to avoid the biting cold of the West. Every year, migratory birds of varied colours and different sizes flock to the wetlands of Madhya Pradesh, making it a visual delight. About 370 species of birds migrate to India every year. Of this, 175 species of birds use the Central Asian FlyWay.

Wetlands across Madhya Pradesh are famous for housing these migratory birds for a span of three to four months. Given its favourable conditions, the wetlands attract a large number of bird species. From Drongo to Bee-Eater, Greylay Goose, Black-Necked Stork, Comb Duck, Gadwall, Red-naped Ibis, Eurasian Spoonbill etc, the winged visitors make winters a delightful time for ornithologists in the state. One can even get lucky in spotting Greater Flamingos in the wetland. The large influx of the winged visitors give photography lovers the perfect reason to bring out their cameras and make the best of the winter months. It is needless to mention that birdwatching is one of the favourite winter activities among birders in the state.

However, owing to the crisis of habitat, excessive hunting, pollution, and numerous other factors, migratory birds are gradually losing it out to the jungles of concrete. These factors are posing a threat to the existence of migratory birds. It is time to act fast before these tiny creatures become extinct, which will adversely disturb the balance in the ecosystem.

To raise awareness on migratory birds and their preservation, Bhopal Birds Conservation Society is organizing the photography contest, wherein participants are requested to share photographs of migratory birds they have captured with their lens, along with details including their local name, location and date of the click, etc on mp.mygov.in. The relevant and original entries will be awarded with a Certificate of Appreciation by the organization.

So what are you waiting for? Pull out your cameras and start shooting and sharing with us. Happy Birding!

Note: More than two entries will not be accepted and the entries must be relevant.

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mohamedshahulhamid 6 years 4 months ago

MIGRATION OF THE BIRDS IN INDIA SPECIFICALLY ABOVE CAPTURED PICTURE IN TAMILNADU
Birds are faces many threats to survival in wild like destroying of forest,loss of their habitat and the different types of pollution may cause the decline of birds.To every one realize about birds by reducing the deforestation and to promote the afforestation to conserve our beautiful and god's amazing creature "BIRDS".
The above picture is captured in Vedanthangal in Tamilnadu.

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Vijay Kumar 6 years 4 months ago

little ringed plover (Charadrius dubius) is a small plover , captured at Upper Lake Bhopal , this is a very beautiful birds. dult little ringed plovers have a grey-brown back and wings, a white belly and a white breast with one black neckband. They have a brown cap, a white forehead, a black mask around the eyes with white above and a short dark bill. The legs are flesh-coloured and the toes are all webbedis these are found on lands and river edges in Eurasia and northwestern Africa.

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Vijay Kumar 6 years 4 months ago

This image is Ibis birds captured at Kaliasot Dam Bhopal its scientifc name is Threskiornithinae, ibises is long-legged wading birds the all have long, down-curved bills, and usually feed as a group, probing mud for food items

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Shariq Khan 6 years 4 months ago

Flock of Migratory Ducks including Common Teals, Eurasian Wigeon, Northern Pintails, Northern Shovelers, Gadwals with Great Cormorants at Kishanpura Machal Wetland, Dhar Road, Indore on 14 February 2019. All of these migratory ducks/teals arrived at various wetlands of Indore in the month of September every years and stays upto March month. Even Ducks like Garganies , Ruddy Shelducks seen in wetlands till the month of May in the Malwa and Nimar Region. I have photographic records of them.

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Shariq Khan 6 years 4 months ago

Bar-headed Geese(Anser indicus) at Kishanpura Machal Wetland , Indore, Madhya Pradesh. Bar-headed Geese are highest flying migratory birds which cross Himalayas to visit Indian Subcontinent during winter season. They are seen in the wetlands of Indore, Bhopal, Dewas, Sehore, Dhar, Hoshangabad, Khargone, Jhabua, Ratlam, Gwalior, Mandsaur, Neemuch, Shivpuri etc Districts of Madhya Pradesh during winter months.

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