What's On in August
August is an interesting month of the year. While most parts of the country continue to receive heavy rainfall, the amount of water and the associated increase in vegetation and prey items stimulates changes in birdlife both locally and in terms of long-distance migration.
Bountiful Monsoon
Continuing with July’s trend of emerging skulkers, here is another relatively difficult-to-see bird. The Rain Quail is recorded more often in August than at any other time of the year.
Watch this wonderful video of a Rain Quail vocalising. Check out Birds of the World to know more about this species.
Birding Events:
Bird Monitoring Symposium
Join the fourth annual symposium focusing on water bird monitoring, exploring the efforts and technologies behind understanding bird population changes. Open to all!
Passage Migrant Count
The Bird Conservation Society in Gujarat (BCSG) is organising its 3rd Passage Migrant Count that involves observing and recording the passage migrants birds of Kachchh, Gujarat. The date of the counts are 13- 15 September 2024, however registrations are open now. Registration can be completed using this form. Please note that a registration fee of Rs. 1500 is required, which will help partially support the initiative. More details here.
From 2nd to 5th August 2024, birders in Kerala will participate in “Beachcombing for Shorebirds: A Survey of the Birds in Migration to the Kerala Coast.” Join the effort to track these migratory species! See details here.
Basic Course in Field Ornithology and Migratory Studies
Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) is conducting ‘Basic Course in Field Ornithology and Migratory Studies’. See PDFs here to know more.
Regular Events
This webpage lists bird events (mostly walks) that are conducted on a regular schedule (typically weekly or monthly) by various birding groups across the country. Take a look to see if there is something happening near you!
Regular Events and Challenges
- A web page lists bird events (mostly walks) that are conducted on a regular schedule (typically weekly or monthly) by various birding groups across the country. Take a look to see if there is something happening near you!
- This month’s India eBirding Challenge is to upload at least 20 eligible lists from the same location
- Results for India’s May eBirding challenge results are available here.
- Coming soon the Global eBirding Challenge for August.
If so, please drop a line to skimmer@birdcount.org so that we can include it in our monthly “What’s On in Birding” updates.