Mangrove Pitta Bird | 18 Apr 2023
Why in News?
Recently, the first mangrove pitta bird census was conducted in two coastal districts of Odisha (Kendrapara and Jagatsingpur).
What is the Mangrove Pitta?
- About:
- The Mangrove Pitta bird (Pitta megarhyncha) is a species of bird that can be found in a few pockets of eastern India, including Odisha's Bhitarkanika and West Bengal's Sundarbans.
- The Mangrove Pitta bird is a ground forager (an animal that searches widely for food) and tree rester that primarily inhabits coastal mangrove forests in India.
- IUCN Status:
- The IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) has categorized and evaluated the species and has listed it as "Near Threatened".
- Distribution:
- India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia.
- Importance:
- This species is important because it is a bio-indicator of the health of mangrove forests, which are crucial to maintaining ecological balance in coastal areas.
What Was the First-Ever Census of Mangrove Pitta Birds?
- This census was conducted using a point count method, where direct sightings and chirping sounds were used to count the birds.
- The census of Mangrove Pitta birds found that a total of 179 individual birds were counted.
- The highest concentration of these birds was found in the mangroves near the Mahipura river mouth inside the Bhitarkanika National Park.