RELATIONSHIPS OF MIGRATORY WATER BIRD COUNTS OF EASTERN INDIA WITH FOOD HABITS AND METEOROLOGICAL ASPECTS
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Migratory birds, modeling, food habits, meteorological aspectsAbstract
Distribution of migratory water birds was conducted in six major wetlands of Eastern India. Relationships of migratory water bird counts with food habits and meteorological aspects were studied thoroughly in each of the selected wetlands.References
Ali, S. and S. D. Ripley. (2001). Handbook of Birds of India and Pakistan (Vol: 1 & 2). Oxford University Press, New Delhi.
Grimmett, R, C. Inskipp and T. Inskipp. (2001). Pocket Guide to the Birds of Indian Subcontinent. Oxford University Press, New York.
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