Kaziranga National Park celebrated its rich avian diversity during the Kati Bihu Bird Count 2025, recording 1,919 birds across 146 species, underscoring its ecological significance.
- The Kati Bihu Bird Count 2025, held on Saturday, revealed a total of 1,919 birds from 146 different species within the renowned Kaziranga National Park.
- Among the notable species observed during the count were the Northern lapwing and the Greater spotted eagle, both contributing to the parks ecological richness.
- The event, organized by the Assam Bird Monitoring Network in collaboration with Kaziranga National Park authorities, underscores the importance of conservation biology in preserving endangered species.
Why It Matters
The successful Kati Bihu Bird Count highlights the critical role of Kaziranga National Park in supporting both resident and migratory birds, emphasizing the need for ongoing conservation efforts to protect these vital ecosystems.