k-necked stork

Jan. 30, 2023

The black-necked stork was recorded for the second consecutive year in Porbandar’s Bardasagar reservoir.

About Black-necked stork:

  • The black-necked stork is a tall long-necked wading bird in the stork family. 
  • Scientific name: Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus
  • Distribution: It is distributed in the Indian Subcontinent, Southeast Asia and Australia.
  • Habitat: They inhabits wetlands, such as floodplains of rivers with large shallow swamps and pools, and deeper permanent bodies of water.
  • Features:
    • They are large birds, measuring 110 to 140 cm in length and weighing 4,000 grams.
    • Their wingspan is 190 to 220 cm.
    • The male and female birds look alike but female is distinguished by its yellow eye.
  • IUCN status: “Near Threatened”

Bardasagar reservoir:

  • It is located in the Porbandar district, Gujarat.
  • The Bardasagar dam is created to store rain water for agricultural purpose.
  • The Bardasagar dam and farms on its periphery are the ideal winter escape for thousands of cranese. Common crane and Demoiselle crane.
  • Bardasagar is regular nesting ground for elegant Great crested Grebe like Mokarsagar. The “weed ceremony” and dancing ritual of Great crested Grebe can be seen here

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