Upcoming Event

Celebrating Bird Week in Maharashtra

 

Celebrating Bird Week in Maharashtra

(पक्षी सप्ताह)

512 November 2020

 

The Bombay Natural History Society, including its Environmental Information System (ENVIS) Resource Partner on Avian Ecology, in association with Bird Count India (birdcount.in), Maharashtra Pakshimitra Sanghatana and Indian Bird Conservation Network (IBCN), is all set to celebrate the birth anniversaries of Dr Sálim Ali (12 November) and Maruti Chitampalli (5 November) by observing a ‘Bird Week’ starting November 5, 2020. Popularly known as the “Birdman of India”, Sálim Ali (1896–1987) is remembered for his tremendous contribution towards bird research and conservation in India. A former Forest Service officer from Maharashtra, Maruti Chitampalli is well known for his research and ornithological literature in Marathi, which has inspired many birdwatchers.

 

As part of the Bird Week, a bird count will be held from November 5 to 12. The only criterion to participate in the event is an interest in birds. You can observe and record birds in your chosen area, preferably for more than one hour and upload your checklist on IoB (Internet of Birds) or eBird mobile applications (iOS and Android phones). A checklist of bird species is available on both IoB and eBird.

 

This is a Citizen Science initiative, conducted together with different organizations. You can visit your nearest Important Bird and Biodiversity Area (IBA book link:- http://bnhsenvis.nic.in/Database/Important-Bird-And-Biodiversity-Areas-In-India_18738.aspx) or any site like a water body or a wooded patch and record birds individually or in a group, preferably for over an hour to make the count more meaningful. The minimum count time should be 15 minutes. Counts are generally productive early in the morning; birds tend to become quiet and inactive during the middle of the day. We request the birdwatchers to not restrain themselves to this one-time event but monitor the chosen area consistently in the coming years.

 

 

 

 

How to participate

 

 

For: - IoB mobile application

 

Step 1: Download the Internet of Birds (IoB Mobile application) through the following link.

 

For Android:- https://tinyurl.com/DownloadIOB

 

For iPhone:-  https://tinyurl.com/IoB

 

 

Step 2: Click on ‘contributors’ icon present at the base of this app.

 

Step 3: Select “Contribute to Common Bird Monitoring Programme (CBMP)” and press OK button.

 

Step 4: Bird checklist will appear on your screen. Click the “+” options that is present in front of the species names.

 

Step 5: After entering the total number of every individual bird, click on the “review” button. Cross-check the names of all the species before submitting the checklist.

 

Step 6:- Once you click on the “submit” button, your mail box will open. Thereafter, fill the required information before sending the email.

 

 

 

For eBird mobile application and website

 

Stpe 1: Download the eBird mobile application through the following link. The app available for both Google play and App stores.

 

Link for application: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?d=edu.cornell.birds.ebird

 

 

Link for website :  ebird.org/india

 

How to use eBird: https://support.ebird.org/en/support/solutions/articles/48000957940-enter-sightings-with-ebird-mobile#More-Tips-&-Tricks

   

 

     For further queries, please contact on cbmp@bnhs.org.