Friday, July 24, 2009

Common Indian Bird (Part -1)

Great Indian Bustard: Throughout India except Bengal, Assam and area south of
Karnataka. Now rare and restricted to Rajasthan, Gujarat.

Chloropsis, Jerdon's Coursor: Gangetic plain and Peninsular India

Chikor: Himalayas

Common Coot: Practically throughout India upto 2440 m in outer Himalayas

Common crane: Plains of northern India, south to Duccan and Orissa Winter visitors

Demoiselle Crane: Northern India, Assam and south to Mysore, winter Visitors

Sarus Crane: Northern India, Central India, Assam and Gujarat

Cuckoo, the Koel: Throughout India

Andaman Cackoo Dove: Andaman and Nicobar

Indian Ring Dove: Throughout the dry parts of India

Comb Duck: Throughout India

Cotten Teal: Throughout India

Andaman Teal: Andamans

Whistling Teal: Throughout India

White Eyed Poached: Throughout India

Common Green winged Teal: All over India

Gargancy Teal: All over India

Pintail: All over India

Bengal Florican: Bengal and Assam

Lesser Florican: Northern India excluding Assam, Kutch

The Bar-headed goose: Northern India

Mallard: Breeds in Kashmir, winter visitor to Northern India except Kashmir

Grey Heron: Throughout India

Grey Jungle Fowl: Mount Abu to Baroda, Throughout South India

Red Jungle Fowl: Northern India, Assam and South to Godavari River

Common Kingfisher: Throughout India

Hill Myna: Himalayan foot hills

Indian Parakeet: Practically throughout India

Black Partridge: Northern India, East to Manipur and Assam

Grey Partridge: Dry regions throughout India except Assam

Painted Partridge: North Central India, South India except Malabar Coast

Hill Partridge: The Himalayas from Uttar Pradesh to Assam

Snow Partridge: The Himalayas from 1000ft to 1700ft

Common Peafowl: Throughout India except North east region

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