Rare bird species like the Red-necked
Phalarope (Pambarakkada) and a tiny wader that swims in open sea have been
sighted during the first pelagic bird expedition in southern Kerala. Red-necked
Phalarope was recorded in Neendakara in Kollam district for the first time in
the Kerala coast, a release said.
Streaked Shearwater (Varayan Thiravetti), another rare
bird, was recorded twice by bird-watchers who participated in the event, which
concluded on October 1, and carried out transects from Neendakara to Kollam for
two days. The transects included both deep-sea and off-shore birding
following fishing boats.The bird-watchers also recorded several migratory
seabirds including Swinhoe's Storm-petrels, Wilson's Storm-petrels, Flesh-footed
Shearwaters, Arctic Skua, Masked Booby, Bridled Terns and Sooty Terns during
the expedition. Bird-watchers from different bird-watching societies like
Malabar Natural History Society (MNHS), Kerala Birder and Travancore Nature
History Society (TNHS) participated in the event, led by University College
professor E Kunhikrishnan, the release said.
Prof. John Kurakar
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