The Amur Falcon <i>Falco amurensis</i> In Tal Chhapar Wildlife Sanctuary – Second Record For Rajasthan, India
PDF

Supplementary Files

Amur Falcon Falco amurensis in Tal Chhapar Wildlife Sanctuary
Second Calendar Year Male Amur Falcon Falco amurensis in Tal Chhapar Wildlife Sanctuary
PDF

Keywords

Amur Falcon
Falco amurensis
Tal Chhapar Wildlife Sanctuary.

How to Cite

Poonia, S. S., Sharma, M., & Sangha, H. S. (2019). The Amur Falcon <i>Falco amurensis</i> In Tal Chhapar Wildlife Sanctuary – Second Record For Rajasthan, India. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society (JBNHS), 116, 4–5. https://doi.org/10.17087/jbnhs/2019/v116/121071

References

Anderson, R.C. (2009): Do dragonflies migrate across the western Indian Ocean? Journal of Tropical Ecology 25(4): 347–358.

BirdLife International (2017): Species factsheet: Falco amurensis. Downloaded on December 17, 2017 from http://www.birdlife.org

den Besten, J.W. (2004): Birds of Kangra. Moonpeak Publishers, Dharamshala & Mosaic Books, New Delhi. 173 pp.

Ferguson-Lees, J. & D.A. Christie (2001): Raptors of the World. Christopher Helm, London. pp. 867–869.

Kasambe, R. (2014): Doyang Reservoir: A potential IBA in Nagaland. Mistnet 15(2): 24–28.

Kumar, R.S. (2014): Tracking the incredible journey of a small raptor – Amur Falcon from India. Mistnet 15(2): 14–18.

Naoroji, R. (2007): Birds of Prey of the Indian Subcontinent. Om Books International, New Delhi. 692 pp.

Patton, Z. & K.H. Bhaskar (2014): Conservation initiatives by the Nagaland Forest Department for the migratory Amur Falcon. Mistnet 15(2): 4–13.

Rasmussen, P.C. & J.C. Anderton (2012): Birds of South Asia: the Ripley guide. 2 Vols. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. Michigan and Lynx Edicions, Barcelona. pp. 1–378 & 1–683.

Sangha, H.S., D. Devarshi & S.K. Sharma (2007): The Amur Falcon Falco amurensis Radde in Phulwari Wildlife Sanctuary—first record for Rajasthan. J. Bombay Nat Hist. Soc. 103(1): 98–99.

Sharma, M., H.S. Sangha & A. Jain (2014): Some noteworthy records from Lohit Valley, eastern Arunachal Pradesh, India. Indian BIRDS 9(4): 88–92.

Singh, R. (2015): Amur falcons' new migration path amazes ornithologists. The Times of India. (Online edition updated on May 24, 2015). Downloaded on January 23, 2018 from https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/science/Amur-falcons-newmigrationpath-amazes-ornithologists/articleshow/47401294.cms

Sinha, N. (2014): Working together to face a crisis. Mistnet 15(2): 22–23.

Sinha, N. (2015): No mass-hunting of Amur Falcons in Doyang for a second year. Hornbill January–March: 38–39.

Recommended Citation

Poonia, Surat Singh, Manoj Sharma and Harkirat Singh Sangha (2019): The Amur Falcon Falco amurensis in Tal Chhapar Wildlife Sanctuary – second record for Rajasthan, India. J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. Vol. 116. doi: 10.17087/jbnhs/2019/v116/121071

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.