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Assessment of Seasonal Variations in Avifaunal Diversity at Rabindra Sarobar Lake, Kolkata, West Bengal, India

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This study investigates the seasonal and annual variations in the avifaunal diversity at Rabindra Sarobar, Kolkata, over a period spanning from March 2015 to December 2017. Data from three different months - March, August, and December - are analyzed to assess the species richness, abundance, and community structure. The results indicate significant seasonal variations, with March showing the highest species richness (845 species), followed by December (596 species), and the lowest in August (316 species). Annual comparisons highlight a general decline in total species numbers, from 354 in 2015 to 229 in 2017, likely due to factors such as habitat degradation and climate variability. The study also observes a stable presence of urban-adapted species like the House Crow and Indian Cormorant, while migratory species such as the Indian Spotted Eagle were absent in subsequent years. Seasonal fluctuations in avian diversity, driven by habitat conditions, food availability, and weather patterns, were noted, with the monsoon months showing lower diversity due to adverse conditions. The findings underscore the need for continued habitat preservation and the establishment of monitoring programs to ensure sustainable bird populations in urban wetlands. This study highlights the complex dynamics of urban bird communities and the importance of understanding these patterns for effective conservation and management.

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  • Department of Environmental Science, Asutosh College, Kolkata, West Bengal, India

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