11. BIRD POPULATION OF SORGHUM AGROECOSYSTEM OF PATAN DISTRICT (N.G.) by K. B. PATEL

The millet grown in Patan district are Bajara (Pennisetum typhoides) and Jowar (Sorghum bicolor) cultivated in 163371 hectares and spread over the following talukas viz., Siddhpur, Patan, Chanasama, Harij, Sami, Radhanpur, Santalpur. In the rural economy of an agricultural birds play a vital role si...

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Main Author: PATEL, K. B.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: PAAVAN EDUCATION TRUST 2015
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Online Access:https://petsd.org/ojs/index.php/lifesciencesleaflets/article/view/902
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Summary:The millet grown in Patan district are Bajara (Pennisetum typhoides) and Jowar (Sorghum bicolor) cultivated in 163371 hectares and spread over the following talukas viz., Siddhpur, Patan, Chanasama, Harij, Sami, Radhanpur, Santalpur. In the rural economy of an agricultural birds play a vital role since some birds are beneficial or useful to farmers. Study on the birds of Patan district was conducted during 2011- 2014. Observations on bird species and population were recorded at two locations in each taluka. During the present investigation 86 bird species were found in kharif sorghum field from which maximum number of bird population observed in Rose ringed Parakeet (2832), Blue rock Pigeon (2616), Cattle Egret (1372), Baya Weaver (1281), Red vented Bulbul (1160), Red Wattled Lapwing (1069), so on.KEY WORDS: Birds, Population, Sorghum, Agroecosystem, Patan district.