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Welcome to our regular update emails from Bird Count India, summarising recent articles of interest from our website.

Birds of the World is now free for birders in India!

Birds of the World is now free for birders in India!
We are delighted to inform you that Bird Count India (BCI) has partnered with The Cornell Lab of Ornithology to provide free access to Birds of the World for anyone within India. Just login to your existing eBird/Cornell account, or create a new eBird/Cornell account to access Birds of the World for free! Birds of the World (BoW) is an… read more »

Birder Profile: Shilpa Gadgil

Birder Profile: Shilpa Gadgil
1. Please tell us something about yourself, where do you live and what do you do. I live in Jalgaon, Maharashtra. I did a Masters in Arts (M.A), Masters in Library Science (M.Lib), and worked as a librarian from 1997 to 2018.  I completed an ornithology course with BNHS and also underwent training in bird sound recording. I have attended… read more »

September 2020 eBirders of the Month

September sees a rush of migrants arriving in India, some that stay the duration of the winter and others that move on after a few days. As a result, September normally sees an increase in birding activity in our country. Here is the break-up of eBirding in India in Sep 2020 (with previous month in brackets). Here is the break-up… read more »

Previous articles

Are buildings the new killing fields for birds?
Frosted, dusted, textured – Is your glass bird friendly?
October 2020 eBirding Challenge
That's all for this update. Until next time, do keep eBirding!

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