Bhubaneswar: The annual bird census in different forest divisions in the state started Thursday, officials said.
The bird counting started with 26 teams including five experts, three ACFs and 70 forest officials engaged in the exercise in Brahmagiri, Nandankanan, Similipal and other forest divisions, they said.
Each team has been provided with binoculars, two-way radio (walkie-talkie), GPS scale and other equipment. Five boats have been engaged for the movement of teams in Brahmagiri forest division.
Three units consisting of 10 officials each, have been formed for the Brahmagiri wildlife range, the official said, adding that there could be a rise in the number of avian species this time in comparison to last year.
Similar exercise has also begun in forest divisions of Mayurbhanj district, including Simlipal, Baripada, Rairangpur and Karanjia.
Officials said the bird counting will be conducted in Chilika Lake which included Nalabana Bird Sanctuary January 4. The counting of birds is also scheduled to be held in Bhitarkanika National Park and Hirakud dam reservoir January 6.
Keeping in view the annual bird counting exercise, the authorities of the Bhitarkanika National Park in Kendrapara district have closed the sanctuary for visitors from January 6 to 14.
Apart from migratory birds, the census drive of estuarine crocodile will also be conducted at Bhitarkanika.
The head count of crocodiles will also be done at Mahanadi river system, Bhitarakanika river system, Ghodahad river system and Similipal river system, the officials said.
Similarly, Dolphins census will be held in Chilika lake January 19, they added.
Enumerators identified 2,117 birds of various species at Ditaguda reservoir in Malkangiri district. Four teams led by Basudev Nayak were engaged in the yearly bird counting exercise.
PNN