Wednesday 3 January 2018

Jhansi, Karera, Ghatigaon, Kuno-Palpur, Gwalior Camp


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Dear Friends,

We had a really wonderful camp in Madhya Pradesh in November 2017. We visited Madhav & Kuno-Palpur National Parks; Karera, Ghatigaon Wildlife Sanctuaries. These two wildlife Sanctuaries were formed for the conservation of The Great Indian Bustard. The situation in Karera is not really good as far as this bird species is concerned. In fact it is on the verge of getting de-notify. The forest department is trying to protect the land but it seems that there is tremendous pressure from opposite side. OikoEssence sincerely appeals to the local NGOs in MP to extend their support in protecting the Sanctuary. It still has a capacity to attract many bird species if proper steps are taken.  In Ghatigaon forest Department is taking good steps in conservation by creating a habitat for this species. For further readings on the Critically Endangered bird Species - The Great Indian Bustard please check the following link:
http://www.iucnredlist.org/details/22691932/0

Madhav National Park has excellent scenic beauty. The lake in side the park attracts lots of migratory birds including Bar headed Geese. Kuno-Palpur Tiger reserve too has tremendous biodiversity.

We also visited historical monuments like Jhansi Fort & Gwalior Fort.
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Pic by Bhaskar P

We are thankful to all our participants for taking part in our camps and allowing us to use their photographs for our blog.
Given below is a list of Sightings for this entire camp. The plant list is prepared by our participant - Renee V. Where as all participants contributed in making list of fauna.

Thorny trees & bushes……..
1.     Acacia leucophloem                     Sonjh               
2.     Prosopis juliflora                           Vilayati Keeker
3.    Acacia catechu                               Khair 
4.     Acacia nilotica                               Babool
5.    Dichrostachys cinerea                  Sickle Bush/Bicolor Acacia
6.    Flacourtia indica                            Kakai
7.    Ziziphus xylopyrus                        Ghatbor  
8.    Ziziphus mauritiana                     Ber
Climbers          
9.     Pergularia daemia                     Utaran
10.  Alistolochia tagada or indica     Battak Vel
Trees without thorn
11.  Moringa conanensis                    Wild Drumstrick          
12.  Anogeissus latifolia                     Dhavada
13.  Anogeissus pendula                    Dhok
14.  Anogeissus sericea                      Kardhai
15.  Grewia serrulata                         Ghaturli (Dhaman family)
16.  Phyllanthus emblica                  Aamla
17.  Ficus mollis                                 Son Pakhad
18.  Diospyros melanoxylon            Tendu
19.  Aegle marmelos                        Bael
20.  Butea monosperma               Palash
21.  Bombax ceiba                         Semal/Kate Sawar
22.  Sterculia urens                       Karaya/Kulu/Ghost tree
23.  Bauhinia racemosa                Aashta/Apta in Marathi
24.  Bauhinia variegate                Kachnar
25.  Mitragyna parviflora            Kadam
26.  Bridelia retusa                       Kasai/Aasan in Marathi
27.  Terminalia arjuna                 Kahua/Arjun
28.  Albizia lebbeck                     Shirish
Above trees are all forest native trees
Trees seen in the city
1.   Ailanthus excels                      Maharukh
2.   Azadirachta indica                  Neem
3.   Pithecellobium dulce             Vilayati chinch          
4.   Leucaena leucocephala         Subabool
5.   Mangifera indica                     Aam
6.   Polyalthia longifolia                Ashok
7.   Syzigium cumini                       Jamun
8.   Holoptelea integrifolia            Kanju


Fauna:

Butterflies :
  1. Plain tiger
  2. Stripped tiger
  3. Sailor
  4. Danaid egg fly
  5. Lime butterfly
  6. Emigrant
Reptiles: 
  1. Crocodile
  2. Garden lizard

Birds:
  1. Long tailed shrike
  2. Bar headed goose
  3. Bay backed shrike
  4. Brahminy duck
  5. Lessor whistling duck
  6. Rosy starling
  7. Black winged kite
  8. Asian Pied starling
  9. Common myna
  10. Common Kingfisher
  11. White throated Kingfisher
  12. Pied Kingfisher
  13. Darter
  14. Plum headed parakeet
  15. Rose-ringed parakeet
  16. Orange minivet
  17. Indian robin
  18. Indian roller
  19. Indian Pea fowl 
  20. Indian Cormorant
  21. Little grebe
  22. Common Coot
  23. Common Sandpiper
  24. Grey heron
  25. Pond heron
  26. Grey Hornbill
  27. Eurasian wision
  28. White wagtail
  29. Pipit
  30. Oriental magpie robin
  31. Common Hoopoe
  32. Yellow footed green pigeon
  33. Spotted dove
  34. Barn Swallows
  35. Common babblars
  36. Chestnut headed Bee eater
  37. White brawed fantail
  38. Rufous Tree pie
  39. White bellied drongo
  40. Red vented bulbul
  41. Marsh Harrier
  42. Black headed ibis
  43. Cattle egret
  44. Median egret
  45. Little egret
  46. Open billed stork
  47. Baya weaver
  48. Greater coucal 
  49. Scaly-breasted Munia
  50. Green backed tit
  51. River tern
  52. Glossy ibis
  53. Red wattled lapwing
  54. Flower pecker
  55. Hume's warbler
  56. Grey frankolin
  57. Painted frankolin
  58. Great tit
  59. Common stonechat
  60. Indian silverbill
  61. Jungle bush quail
  62. Ashy crowned sparrow lark
  63. Striated babbler
  64. Tickel's blue flycatcher
  65. Ziting cisticola
  66. Bronze winged jacana
  67. Tawny Pipit
  68. Oriental white-eye
  69. Eurasian collared dove
  70. Brahminy myna
  71. River lapwing
Mammals:
  1. Jackal
  2. Jungle cat
  3. Chinkara
  4. Spotted deer
  5. Neelgai
  6. Three stripped squirrel
  7. Wild boar
  8. Sambar deer
  9. Hanuman langur


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