6th Edition of Brahmagiri Bird Survey to Explore Avian Diversity in Thora

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Exploring the Avian Diversity of Virajpet is an exciting endeavour. The opportunity provided by CWS is interesting and relevant.

Here are some interesting definitions related to this field:

Birding is defined as the observation of birds in their natural habitat as a hobby, and “birder” is the name for individuals who enjoy this hobby in all of its many forms.

The birdwatcher knows how to relish in the truly mysterious aspect of watching nature and letting the scene unfold in front of them. Birders, on the other hand, are slightly more obsessed versions of birdwatchers. The birder is actively, sometimes even compulsively, pursuing birds; they are in it for the chase.

Whatever be the subtle variations – this is an exciting opportunity. The National Bird Day is 5 January. Apparently the theme for 2026 is “Creating Bird-Friendly Cities & Communities.” Of true relevance is that people raise awareness about bird populations and help clean the breeding habitats of these birds.

CLN is featuring a post each day for the next week, by our regular contributor who is an exceptional photographer, especially of Birds and so much more – Dr. Bishan Monnappa. Happy bird watching!! – CLN Newsdesk


The Coorg Wildlife Society (CWS) has announced the 6th edition of the Brahmagiri Bird Survey, inviting bird enthusiasts and nature lovers to participate in a two-day field study documenting the rich avian diversity of the Western Ghats.

The survey will be held on March 7 and 8, 2026, in Thora range of Brahmagiri in Virajpet. The initiative aims to contribute to citizen science while offering participants hands-on experience in field identification and guided birding walks through the forests of Coorg.

The survey seeks to systematically document birdlife in the Brahmagiri landscape, a biodiversity-rich stretch of the Western Ghats known for its endemic and migratory species. Participants will have the opportunity to learn field techniques, observe species in their natural habitats, and contribute valuable data for conservation efforts.

Organisers have informed that slots are limited and early registration is encouraged.

For registrations, interested participants may contact:

  • Navin Bopaiah: 90363 60633
  • Prashanth Aiyappa: 94434 95885
  • C P Aiyappa: 94814 52525
  • Bose Madappa: 72597 30461

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