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DARTER – Vol. 4 – Issue 2 (Apr-Jun 2020)

EDITOR'S NOTE

“The World Has Come Down To Its Feet And Is Upside Down. All Nations Big And Small Are Enduring One Of The Heaviest Blows In The History Due To COVID-19. Salem Ornithological Foundation Advises Everyone To Follow The Guidelines And Regulations Issued By Their Respective Governments. As Is The Case In Every Sector, The Activities By SOF Was Also Reduced But We Are Trying Engage People Virtually In Various Ways. One Of The Good Things Which Happened During The Lockdown Is That Significant Number Of People Have Started To Look At Birds And Nature! It Is Indeed A Positive Sign. However, We Wish The Crisis To End Sooner But Not The Interest Germinating Within People. Sightings And Records Which Are Entered In EBird Are Only Taken Into Account Towards The Writing Of This E-Magazine.” —Ganeshwar SV.

LOCKDOWN NATURE WRITING CHALLENGE

During the lockdown period, for people and nature enthusiasts to spend time in a safe and meaningful way, Salem Ornithological Foundation introduced Lockdown Nature Writing Challenges. This is not only to encourage the habit of nature writing but also to keep boredom and stress at bay. Some of the articles received during the lockdown period were as follows:

  1. Beyond Watching Birds: From the Eastern Himalayas to the Cities by Ankita Ranjan
  2. A Nest of Hope by Dr Neethu Asokan
  3. The Whistling Schoolboy & his friends from Yercaud by Dr C Sreekumar
  4. Discovering my inner peace with this post retirement hobby by BE Rajendran
  5. சேவலும் பெட்டையும் (Cock and Hen) by V Kalaiselvan

6th eNDEMIC BIRD DAY

With the lockdown restrictions in place, Salem birders did birding from in and around their homes to participate in the 6th Endemic Bird Day on May 9, 2020. The day which also coincides with the Global Big Day saw an impressive contribution by the birders in the district, through which Salem was ranked as the No.1 district in India in terms of total checklists submitted (359). To see the complete list of species recorded during the day, please click here. We thank Kaalai Kathir and Dinakaran, two leading Tamil news dailies for publishing the news to spread the awareness about birds.

EBD-2020-SOF-Dinakaran


EARLY BIRD LOCKDOWN TALK SERIES 

Early Bird, a non-profit initiative which introduces birds and nature to children began conducting series of webinars about birds, their behaviors, nature games, etc. in different languages. Salem Ornithological Foundation joined with Early Bird in conducting the talks in Tamil which were presented by Ganeshwar SV. The links to the talks are as follows:

  1. Introduction to Birding (Tamil) on May 16, 2020.
  2. Learning through Games (Tamil) on May 22, 2020.
  3. Part I: Ecology & Behavior of Birds (Tamil) on June 7, 2020.
  4. Part II: Ecology & Behavior of Birds (Tamil) on June 13, 2020.

You can explore further about other talks in English, Kannada, Hindi and Telugu in Early Bird’s YouTube channel.

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Poster collage of Tamil webinars by Early Bird

WOMEN IN BIRDING  

On June 2, 2020, Angeline Mano was invited to give a lecture on her experience in birding and talk about the participation of women in birding. It was conducted by Iragugal Raveendran’s Owl Classroom. Jun 2-Angeline

NOTABLE OBSERVATION 

On June 3, 2020, the team of Angeline Mano, Elavarasan M, Govindarajan, Kalaiselvan V, Rajangam P and Venkatesh S visited the Puzhuthikuttai Dam or Anaimaduvu Reservoir and observed a pair of GREATER RACKET-TAILED DRONGO Dicrurus paradiseus feeding their two fledglings. It was noted that in a span of 1 hour and 50 minutes, the fledglings were fed 11 times by the parents with different types of insects, grasshoppers and a skink. During the time period, the adults made mimicry calls like Shikra, a domestic cat, Crested Serpent Eagle and a call which sounded like “tri-you… tri-you… tri-you…”

DAZZLING DANISHPET LAKE  

On June 9, 2020, Angeline Mano, Venkatesh S visited the Danishpet Lake in Kadayampatti taluk of Salem district. They were also able to photograph 43/63 recorded during the session. To see the complete illustrated checklist, please click here.

EXPLORING THE LESSER KNOWN   

On June 17, 2020, the team of Angeline Mano, Periyanayagam, Rajangam P, Venkatesh S and Vijayasarathy C explore one of the least explore locations, the Sanyasi Varadar Temple Area near Thalavaipatty of Pethanaickenpalayam taluk. They recorded 58 species in two sessions including one of the rare birds, the WHITE-TAILED IORA (MARSHALL’S IORA) Aegithina nigrolutea.

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WHITE-TAILED IORA photographed by Vijayasarathy Chinnaiah

Salem Ornithological Foundation once again emphasizes to follow the official guidelines and regulations issued by the respective Governments. Please keep your travel to the bare minimum, only to procure the essential supplies. Stay home. Stay safe. Let us stay positive and keep our faith for things to change better and hopefully sooner. May we all overcome this crisis together. You can contact our team at anytime by just sending a mail to birdforchange@gmail.com OR call us at +91-7598123614.

EBD-2020-SOF-Dinakaran


EARLY BIRD LOCKDOWN TALK SERIES 

Early Bird, a non-profit initiative which introduces birds and nature to children began conducting series of webinars about birds, their behaviors, nature games, etc. in different languages. Salem Ornithological Foundation joined with Early Bird in conducting the talks in Tamil which were presented by Ganeshwar SV. The links to the talks are as follows:

  1. Introduction to Birding (Tamil) on May 16, 2020.
  2. Learning through Games (Tamil) on May 22, 2020.
  3. Part I: Ecology & Behavior of Birds (Tamil) on June 7, 2020.
  4. Part II: Ecology & Behavior of Birds (Tamil) on June 13, 2020.

You can explore further about other talks in English, Kannada, Hindi and Telugu in Early Bird’s YouTube channel.

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Poster collage of Tamil webinars by Early Bird

WOMEN IN BIRDING  

On June 2, 2020, Angeline Mano was invited to give a lecture on her experience in birding and talk about the participation of women in birding. It was conducted by Iragugal Raveendran’s Owl Classroom. Jun 2-Angeline

NOTABLE OBSERVATION 

On June 3, 2020, the team of Angeline Mano, Elavarasan M, Govindarajan, Kalaiselvan V, Rajangam P and Venkatesh S visited the Puzhuthikuttai Dam or Anaimaduvu Reservoir and observed a pair of GREATER RACKET-TAILED DRONGO Dicrurus paradiseus feeding their two fledglings. It was noted that in a span of 1 hour and 50 minutes, the fledglings were fed 11 times by the parents with different types of insects, grasshoppers and a skink. During the time period, the adults made mimicry calls like Shikra, a domestic cat, Crested Serpent Eagle and a call which sounded like “tri-you… tri-you… tri-you…”

DAZZLING DANISHPET LAKE  

On June 9, 2020, Angeline Mano, Venkatesh S visited the Danishpet Lake in Kadayampatti taluk of Salem district. They were also able to photograph 43/63 recorded during the session. To see the complete illustrated checklist, please click here.

EXPLORING THE LESSER KNOWN   

On June 17, 2020, the team of Angeline Mano, Periyanayagam, Rajangam P, Venkatesh S and Vijayasarathy C explore one of the least explore locations, the Sanyasi Varadar Temple Area near Thalavaipatty of Pethanaickenpalayam taluk. They recorded 58 species in two sessions including one of the rare birds, the WHITE-TAILED IORA (MARSHALL’S IORA) Aegithina nigrolutea.

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WHITE-TAILED IORA photographed by Vijayasarathy Chinnaiah

Salem Ornithological Foundation once again emphasizes to follow the official guidelines and regulations issued by the respective Governments. Please keep your travel to the bare minimum, only to procure the essential supplies. Stay home. Stay safe. Let us stay positive and keep our faith for things to change better and hopefully sooner. May we all overcome this crisis together. You can contact our team at anytime by just sending a mail to birdforchange@gmail.com OR call us at +91-7598123614.

EBD-2020-SOF-Dinakaran


EARLY BIRD LOCKDOWN TALK SERIES 

Early Bird, a non-profit initiative which introduces birds and nature to children began conducting series of webinars about birds, their behaviors, nature games, etc. in different languages. Salem Ornithological Foundation joined with Early Bird in conducting the talks in Tamil which were presented by Ganeshwar SV. The links to the talks are as follows:

  1. Introduction to Birding (Tamil) on May 16, 2020.
  2. Learning through Games (Tamil) on May 22, 2020.
  3. Part I: Ecology & Behavior of Birds (Tamil) on June 7, 2020.
  4. Part II: Ecology & Behavior of Birds (Tamil) on June 13, 2020.

You can explore further about other talks in English, Kannada, Hindi and Telugu in Early Bird’s YouTube channel.

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Poster collage of Tamil webinars by Early Bird

WOMEN IN BIRDING  

On June 2, 2020, Angeline Mano was invited to give a lecture on her experience in birding and talk about the participation of women in birding. It was conducted by Iragugal Raveendran’s Owl Classroom. Jun 2-Angeline

NOTABLE OBSERVATION 

On June 3, 2020, the team of Angeline Mano, Elavarasan M, Govindarajan, Kalaiselvan V, Rajangam P and Venkatesh S visited the Puzhuthikuttai Dam or Anaimaduvu Reservoir and observed a pair of GREATER RACKET-TAILED DRONGO Dicrurus paradiseus feeding their two fledglings. It was noted that in a span of 1 hour and 50 minutes, the fledglings were fed 11 times by the parents with different types of insects, grasshoppers and a skink. During the time period, the adults made mimicry calls like Shikra, a domestic cat, Crested Serpent Eagle and a call which sounded like “tri-you… tri-you… tri-you…”

DAZZLING DANISHPET LAKE  

On June 9, 2020, Angeline Mano, Venkatesh S visited the Danishpet Lake in Kadayampatti taluk of Salem district. They were also able to photograph 43/63 recorded during the session. To see the complete illustrated checklist, please click here.

EXPLORING THE LESSER KNOWN   

On June 17, 2020, the team of Angeline Mano, Periyanayagam, Rajangam P, Venkatesh S and Vijayasarathy C explore one of the least explore locations, the Sanyasi Varadar Temple Area near Thalavaipatty of Pethanaickenpalayam taluk. They recorded 58 species in two sessions including one of the rare birds, the WHITE-TAILED IORA (MARSHALL’S IORA) Aegithina nigrolutea.

WTIO-Vijayasarathy-SOF
WHITE-TAILED IORA photographed by Vijayasarathy Chinnaiah

Salem Ornithological Foundation once again emphasizes to follow the official guidelines and regulations issued by the respective Governments. Please keep your travel to the bare minimum, only to procure the essential supplies. Stay home. Stay safe. Let us stay positive and keep our faith for things to change better and hopefully sooner. May we all overcome this crisis together. You can contact our team at anytime by just sending a mail to birdforchange@gmail.com OR call us at +91-7598123614.

6th eNDEMIC BIRD DAY

6th eNDEMIC BIRD DAY

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EDITOR’S NOTE

With each passing year, summer is becoming relentless to bear. However, similar to the past two years, our birders have kept their enthusiasm throughout the second quarter and have come up with good records. Our team also took a different approach to raise awareness for Endemic Bird Day. Yet again, the contribution by our birders is on the highest level. Sightings and records which are entered in eBird are only taken into account towards writing of this e-magazine. —Ganeshwar SV.

TO BEAT THE HEAT

On April 4, 2019, the students of Panchayat Union Primary School, Kurichi collected coconut shells along with their headmaster Kalai Selvan V and made water bowls to help birds to beat the heat of summer.

FIRST PHOTO RECORD

On April 16, 2019, Senthil Kumar S recorded a GREATER SPOTTED EAGLE Clanga clanga just for the second time and photographed it for the first time in Salem. Please see the complete checklist here. The previous record of the species was from Kannankurichi Lake in 2015.

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GREATER SPOTTED EAGLE photographed by Senthil Kumar S

WHATSAPP QUIZ 

On the occasion of Endemic Bird Day and Global Big Day, Salem Ornithological Foundation took a new approach of organizing and conducting a Quiz using WhatsApp messenger as a tool to raise awareness on the endemic birds of Salem. The quiz was conducted from 28 April to 3 May 2019. A total of fifteen questions were asked including call-based and pictorial questions. To see the list of questions and the results, please click here.

5th ENDEMIC BIRD DAY

On May 4, 2019, during the 5th Endemic Bird Day (coinciding with the Global Big Day) Salem birders recorded a total of 122 species and submitted 301 checklists. With such contribution, Salem was ranked as No.1 district in terms of total checklists and No.2 by species recorded in Tamil Nadu.

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Notable sighting of the day was CINEREOUS TIT Parus cinereus recorded by Subramania Siva.

CITI by Siva
CINEREOUS TIT photographed by Subramania Siva

DAY WITH RAPTORS

On May 18, 2019 as many as nine species of birds of prey or raptors were recorded in good numbers on a single day in the Kuppanur Ghat section of Yercaud in Salem. The two teams of birders consisting Angeline Mano, Divya Subramani, Ganeshwar SV, Vadivukkarasi, Senthil Kumar and Subramania Siva sighted SHIKRA Accipiter badius, BLACK KITE Milvus migrans, ORIENTAL (Crested) HONEY-BUZZARD Pernis ptilorhynchus, RED-NECKED FALCON Falco chicquera, SHAHEEN FALCON Falco peregrinus peregrinator, CRESTED SERPENT EAGLE Spilornis cheela, CHANGEABLE HAWK-EAGLE Nisaetus cirrhatus, RUFOUS-BELLIED EAGLE Lophotriorchis kienerii and the BLACK EAGLE Ictinaetus malaiensis.

RBEA by Angeline
RUFOUS-BELLIED EAGLE photographed by Angeline Mano
CSE 2 by AM
CRESTED SERPENT EAGLE photographed by Angeline Mano

NEW RECORD 

On May 24, 2019, Subramania Siva and Senthil Kumar recorded a ORIENTAL PRATINCOLE Glareola maldivarum in Mettur, which is the first record for Salem. Please see the complete checklist here.

ORPR by Suli
ORIENTAL PRATINCOLE in flight photographed by Subramania Siva

EXPLORING THE LESSER KNOWN

On June 1 & 2, 2019, a team of birders consisting of Rajangam Periyasamy, Senthil Kumar S, Subramania Siva, Angeline Mano, Tamil Selvan A and Ganeshwar SV set out to explore the lesser known Pachaimalai Hills located in the Gangavalli taluk of Salem district. They recorded 66 species including the rare YELLOW-THROATED BULBUL Pycnonotus xantholaemus.

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A small water catchment near the roadside. Photograph by Angeline Mano
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PACHAIMALAI HILLS photographed by Angeline Mano

WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY

On June 5, 2019, World Environment Day was celebrated in the birding clubs of schools associated with Salem Ornithological Foundation including Panchayat Union Middle Schools Thalavaipatty & Krishnampudur, Panchayat Union Primary School, Puzhuthikuttai. Students took a pledge that they would be eco-friendly citizens. The events were coordinated by the teacher birders and was supported by the Head Masters.

NEW CALL RECORD

On June 29, 2019, Abilash Chandrapal, Tamil Selvan A and Angeline Mano photographed and recorded the calls of INDIAN CUCKOO Cuculus micropterus which is a rarity to Salem. Please see the complete checklist here.

INCU by Angeline
INDIAN CUCKOO photographed by Angeline Mano

RESCUE & RELEASE 

On June 30, 2019, due to some unknown reason, a female ASIAN KOEL Eudynamys scolopaceus had fallen from a tree and was caught by a cat. With the support of Kalaiselvan V, four children R.K. Divya, R.K. Tharun, K. Navanithan and K. Bala rescued the injured bird, kept it for overnight observation and released it safely the next day morning.

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Rescued ASIAN KOEL female photographed by Kalaiselvan V

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தமிழ்நாட்டுக் கிளிகள்

தமிழ்நாடு அறிவியல் இயக்கம் சிறுவர்களுக்காக வெளியிடும் “துளிர்,” அறிவியல் மாத இதழில் ஜூன் 2017 பிரசுரமானக் கட்டுரையின் முழு வடிவம். எழுத்து: சு. வே. கணேஷ்வர்.

ஸ்ரீவில்லிபுத்தூர் நரை அணில் சரணாலயத்தில் (Grizzled Squirrel Wildlife Sanctuary) மூன்று நாட்கள் பறவைகள் கணக்கெடுப்பு நடத்த தமிழ்நாடு வனத்துறை திட்டமிட்டு அனுபவமுள்ள பறவை ஆர்வலர்களை அழைத்திருந்தது. இந்தியாவில் கொண்டை வல்லூறு பற்றிய ஆராய்ச்சிகளில் தலைசிறந்தவரான சஷிகுமார், என்னையும் இக்கணக்கெடுப்பில் பங்குகொள்ளச் சொன்னார். தமிழ்நாட்டின் பல பகுதிகளிலிருந்து பல அனுபவமிக்க பறவை ஆர்வலர்கள் இராஜபாளையத்திற்கு வந்திருந்தனர். குழுவுக்கு இரண்டு நபர்களாகப் பிரித்து சரணாலயத்தின் பல்வேறு இடங்களில் கணக்கெடுப்பு நடத்துவதே திட்டம். வழிகாட்டுதலுக்காகவும் பாதுகாப்பிற்காகவும் இரண்டு வனத்துறை ஆட்கள் உடன் வந்தனர்.

யானைக்காசம் முதல் கன்னிமார் கோயில் வரை

என்னுடன் பாம்புகள் பிடிப்பதில் அனுபவமுள்ள கிஷோர் குமாரும் வந்தார். கணக்கெடுப்பிற்காக எங்களுக்கு தரப்பட்ட பகுதி யானைக்காசத்திலிருந்து கன்னிமார் கோயில் வரை. முதல் நாள் மாலை இராஜபாளையத்திலிருந்து கிளம்பி காட்டிலுள்ள தங்கும் முகாமை அடையவே இரவு 10.30 மணி ஆகிவிட்டது. மறுநாள் விடியற்காலை எழுந்தவுடன் நடுகாட்டில் அத்துனைப் பறவைகளின் இனியகானம் உள்ளத்தை உற்சாகத்தில் நனைத்தது. கண் விழித்துப் பார்த்ததும் முதலில் தென்பட்டது கருந்தலை மாங்குயில் (Black-hooded Oriole). ஆஹா! ஒவ்வொரு நாளையும் இதுபோல் அல்லவா தொடங்க வேண்டும்! என்னே ஒரு அழகான பறவை!

BHOR by Vijayalakshmi Rao
கருந்தலை மாங்குயில். படம்: விஜயலக்ஷ்மி ராவ்

கணக்கெடுப்பு முடியும் வரை அதிக எண்ணிக்கையில் இருந்த பறவைகளில் இதுவும் ஒன்று. வலசைக் காலம் முடிந்த பிறகும் ஆறுமணிக்குருவி (Indian Pitta), பச்சைக் கதிர்க்குருவி (Green Warbler), வேலி கதிர்க்குருவி (Blyth’s Reed Warbler), பழுப்புக் கீச்சான் (Brown Shrike) போன்ற விருந்தாளிப் பறவைகளைக் காண சற்றே வியப்பாக இருந்தது. கணக்கெடுப்பின் போது தமிழகத்தின் நான்கு கிளி இனங்களையும் ஒரே நாளில் பார்த்தது அளவற்ற மகிழ்ச்சியைத் தந்தது. அனைத்து நாட்களும் ஒரு சேர பார்க்கக் கூடிய நிகழ்வல்லவே அது!

கிளிகளின் பொதுப் பண்புகள்

இந்தியாவில் 11 கிளி இனங்கள் காணப்படுகின்றன. அனைத்துமே பச்சை நிறம் கொண்டவை. குட்டைக் கிளியைத் தவிர மற்ற கிளிகளுக்கு நீண்ட வால் இருக்கும். வளைந்த, உறுதியான அலகுகள் கொட்டைகளைக் கொறிப்பதற்கு பயன்படுகிறது. பெரும்பாலான கிளிகள் எப்போதும் கத்திக்கொண்டும் கூட்டமாக வாழும் பண்புடையவை. உணவு அதிகம் கிடைக்கும் இடங்களில் கிளிகள் அதிக எண்ணிக்கையில் கூடும். பழங்கள், பூமொட்டுக்கள், போன்றவற்றையும் கிளிகள் உண்ணும்.

பச்சைக் கிளி (Rose-ringed Parakeet) 

“ஜோசியம்… கிளி ஜோசியம்…” என்று கூண்டுகளில் அடைத்து நம் தெருக்களில் எடுத்து வரப்படுவது இக்கிளியே. ஆண் கிளிக்கு கழுத்தில் கருப்பு மற்றும் இளஞ்சிவப்பு நிறத்தில் வளையம் இருப்பது போல பெண்ணுக்கு இருக்காது. பெரிய பச்சைக் கிளியின் (Alexandrine Parakeet) சிறு வடிவம் போல் இருந்தாலும் இவற்றுக்கு தோளில் அரக்கு நிறப் பட்டை இருக்காது. தமிழகத்தில் பரவலாகத் தென்படும் இக்கிளி கணக்கெடுப்பின் போதும் அதிக எண்ணிக்கையில் பதிவு செய்யப்பட்டது.

RRPA by Udaya Kumar
பச்சைக் கிளி. படம்: உதய குமார்

செந்தலைக் கிளி (Plum-headed Parakeet) 

இது பச்சைக் கிளியை விட உருவில் சற்று சிறிதாக இருக்கும். ஆண் பறவையின் தலை சிவப்பு நிறத்திலும் கழுத்தில் கருப்பு வளையமும் தோளில் சிறிய சிவப்பு நிறப் பட்டையும் இருக்கும். பெண் கிளியின் தலை சாம்பல் நிறத்திலும் கழுத்தில் வளையமின்றியும் தோளில் சிவப்பு நிற பட்டையும் இல்லாமல் காணப்படும். இரண்டு பறவைகளின் மேல் அலகு மஞ்சள் நிறத்திலும் கீழ் அலகு கருப்பு நிறத்திலும் இருக்கும்.

PHPA by Vijayalakshmi Rao
செந்தலைக் கிளி. படம்: விஜயலக்ஷ்மி ராவ்

சோலைக் கிளி (Malabar Parakeet) 

மேற்கு தொடர்ச்சி மலைகளில் வாழும் இக்கிளி ஒரு ஓரிடவாழ்வி (endemic). செந்தலைக் கிளியின் அளவுள்ள இது சிறிது சாம்பல் கலந்த பச்சை நிறத்தில் இருக்கும். ஆண் பறவையின் அலகு சிவப்பு நிறத்திலும் பெண்ணின் அலகு கருப்பாகவும் இருக்கும். இரண்டிற்குமே கழுத்தில் கருப்பு நிற வளையம் இருக்கும். ஆனால் ஆணின் கழுத்தில் கருப்பு வளையத்தைச் சுற்றி நீலம் கலந்த பச்சை வளையமும் காணப்படும்.

MAPA by Udaya Kumar
சோலைக் கிளி. படம்: உதய குமார்

சின்னக் கிளி (Vernal Hanging Parrot) 

இந்தியாவின் மிகச் சிறிய கிளி இனமான இப்பறவை சிட்டுக்குருவியின் அளவு இருக்கும். உடல் பச்சை நிறத்திலும் அலகும் கீழ் முதுகும் சிவப்பு நிறத்திலும் வால் குட்டையாகவும் இருக்கும். ஆண் பறவையின் தொண்டையில் சிறிய நீல நிற இறக்கைகள் தென்படும். இவை பசுமைமாறாக் காடுகளிலும் ஈரப்பதமான குறுங்காடுகளிலும் வசிக்கும்.

VHPA by Vijayalakshmi Rao
சின்னக் கிளி. படம்: விஜயலக்ஷ்மி ராவ்

 

குறிப்பு: Alexandrine Parakeet தமிழ்நாட்டில் சில இடங்களில் பார்க்கப்பட்டிருந்தாலும் அவை அனைத்தும் கூண்டிலிருந்து தப்பித்தக் கிளிகளாகவே கருதப்படுகின்றன. இயற்கையான வாழிடங்களில் அக்கிளியின் இனப்பெருக்கத்தை தமிழ்நாட்டில் பதிவு செய்தால் மட்டுமே அது அதிகாரப்பூர்வமான தமிழ்நாட்டுப் பறவைப் பட்டியலில் சேர்க்கப்படும்.

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