Northeast News – Nagaland birders report 210 species of birds during TEBC 2023

by Guwahati_City


Around 47 birders from across the State reported sightings of 210 species of birds in 320 checklists, more than double the participation from last year, during the second edition of the Tokhü Emong Bird Count (TEBC) 2023 which concluded synchronously with the Tokhü Emong festival.

In the spirit of celebration, fellowship, and reconciliation, TEBC 2023 helped reconnect communities with birds around them and foster renewed understanding.
On the last day, 19 birders contributed 74 checklists across seven territorial forest divisions- counting over 80 species.

This year, TEBC was undertaken in the jurisdictions of all 11 territorial Forest divisions in Nagaland. Eco Warriors Nagaland identified a nodal person from every district and deployed field teams.

Students from Baptist Thangyen HSS learning to identify birds

Through the directorate of School Education, 14 government schools took part in their respective districts—GPS Fakim, GMS Pungro Town, GMS Okotso, GHS Tizit, Govt School Satakha, GMS Sangphur B, GMS Jalukie, GPS Khenyu, Thetsumi GHS, GMS Sanglao, GHS Zhadima, GHSS Singrijan, GMS Tuensang and GMS Sector-A Wokha. Bethesda School Okotso, Baptist Thangyen Hr. Sec. School, Unity Christian Hr. Sec. school Chümoukedima, R.C. Chiten Memorial Govt High School Changtongya Town, Loyola Hr. Sec. School Kiphire and St. Xavier’s College Jalukie also participated in the event.

Manash Pratim covered the Mon district, contributing 14 eBird checklists and 118 species.
Lansothung Lotha led a three-member team that covered Tuensang, Mokokchung, Zunheboto, and Wokha districts over a four-day long excursion, meeting school children, local youths, and front-line forest staff and contributed 52 checklists with 90 species.
The team contributed the first eBird checklists ever for the Tuensang district- one of the only two districts in the entire country that did not have a single checklist in the eBird database. With this, the eBird database notes 39 avian species from Tuensang district.
After TEBC 2023, the Nagaland state database records 282 species in Kohima district, and 97 in Longleng district.

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Several teams reported flocks of Amur Falcons flying over the skies. Blyth’s Tragopan, the state bird, was recorded in Kohima district. Naga Wren Babbler, endemic to the Naga hills, was reported in Kohima and Zunheboto districts. The State of India’s Birds 2023 report compiled by 13 partner organisations records four ‘Highest Priority Species’ for Nagaland: Blyth’s Tragopan, Naga Wren Babbler, Dark-rumped Swift, and Chestnut-backed Laughingthrush. In addition to the above-mentioned species, Manipur Fulvetta is added to the list of ‘Species of Highest Conservation Priority’ for the state. There are even more sparrows in Nagaland than meet the eye, namely the Eurasian Tree Sparrow and Russet Sparrow.

Students from Government High School Tizit spotting birds.

This year, scientists from Wildlife Institute of India (WII) contributed checklists from Longleng while scientists from Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) and WWF-India contributed observations from Kohima district in addition to local participants. The team from Foundation of Ecological Security (FES) covered the districts of Wokha, Phek, and Dimapur. Thanamir Researchers’ Team covered Kiphire district contributing 17 checklists with a total of 82 species.

“Significant gaps remain in our current understanding of avian population and their habitats in Nagaland. It is time to revive traditional knowledge and streamline it with modern technology to recreate a harmonious cohabitation.” – said Lansothung Lotha, Range Forest Officer, Nagaland Forest Department.

“Our biggest challenge during TEBC was to distribute a sufficient number of binoculars to our participants. Binoculars provide a big difference in bird-watching experience. We hope that more sponsors will come forward in the future to supply binoculars to help our budding birdwatching community,” said Chenibemo Odyuo, Team Leader, Nagaland Forest Management Project, Foundation for Ecological Security, Phek, Nagaland.

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“I really appreciate efforts like TEBC that attempts to document the rich avian diversity of Nagaland. Challenges are many, but volunteers did a marvellous job in enriching the open-source database which will prevent biodiversity loss and restore ecosystems,” commented Shri Vedpal Singh, IFS, Principal Chief Conservator of Forests & Chief Wildlife Warden, Nagaland, on the TEBC 2023.

“TEBC is a way to reflect on our relationships with nature and sustainability. It calls for an effective stewardship of the natural bounty that we have been endowed with. Collectively, we can work better towards conservation and biodiversity resource management,” said Dharmendra Prakash, IFS, Principal Chief Conservator of Forests & Head of Forest Force, Government of Nagaland.

TEBC as a platform for citizen science brings together interested and skilled volunteers unveiling the current diversity of life, its history, and vulnerability. Indigenous worldview, oral histories, myths, and legends can be significant in reworking celebration, fellowship, reconciliation, and stewardship.

Besides engaging in birding sessions, TEBC participants were also involved in various training programmes in all the districts of Nagaland to over 350 students, frontline forest staff and general public. TEBC 2023 was organised in collaboration with the Wokha Forest Division and the Divisional Management Unit, Nagaland Forest Management Project (NFMP), Wokha district, and Bird Count India.

Amur Falcon by (Pics by Albin Jacob)

Partners joining the TEBC 2023 are the Department of School Education Nagaland, Foundation for Ecological Security (FES), and Eco Warriors Nagaland. The event is powered by eBird India. This year, the Practicing Food Sovereignty research team from the University of Melbourne, Stockholm University, and North Eastern Social Research Centre also joined as research partners.

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The TEBC 2023 campaign was earlier launched by Union Minister of Environment, Forests, & Climate Change, and Labour & Employment, Bhupender Yadav.



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