India Bird Sighting Records
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Tracking detailed bird species and their recorded sightings across the Indian subcontinent. This dataset offers essential data points, including the bird's common and scientific classification, the date of the latest sighting, and the total cumulative observation counts. It functions as an important resource for ecological study, wildlife tracking, and ornithology.
Columns
- Name: The common identification name of the bird species (Text/String). Examples include "Brown-cheeked Fulvetta."
- Scientific Name: The official scientific classification used for the bird (Text/String). Examples include "Alcippe poioicephala."
- Last Observation: The date when the species was observed most recently (Date).
- Total Observations: The running count of all observations recorded for the specific species (Integer).
Distribution
The data is supplied in CSV format (
Birds of India.csv), totalling 30.03 kB in size. It comprises four attributes and holds 490 unique records for distinct bird species. The data fields exhibit a high level of validity. This dataset is expected to be updated on a monthly basis.Usage
The records are ideal for researchers interested in identifying changes in avian population trends or distribution patterns within India. The information can be effectively applied in conservation biology research aimed at monitoring vulnerable species, and it supports general ecological studies focusing on avian fauna of the region.
Coverage
The geographic coverage is strictly limited to the Indian subcontinent. The temporal range includes observation records up to recent dates, such as November and December 2024. Users should note that 44% of the records currently indicate 'No Observations' for the last recorded sighting date.
License
CC0: Public Domain
Who Can Use It
- Ornithologists: For detailed study of species taxonomy, movement, and sighting frequencies.
- Wildlife Researchers: To analyse population shifts, spatial distribution, and habitat use.
- Conservation Biologists: To inform evidence-based conservation strategies and monitor the status of avian species in India.
Dataset Name Suggestions
- Indian Avian Species Tracker
- India Bird Sighting Records Subcontinent Bird Observation Log
- Indian Ornithological Data
- Recorded Species Observations in India
Attributes
Original Data Source: India Bird Sighting Records
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