Bio-indicator bird species in selected urban green spaces of jhalawar district, rajasthan, india

Research Article
Renu Meena, and Fatima Sultana
DOI: 
http://dx.doi.org/10.24327/ijrsr.20251603.0032
Subject: 
Zoology
KeyWords: 
Bioindicator, birds, urban areas, conservation, diversity, green spaces
Abstract: 

The present study was carried out to explore the most abundant bioindicator species of birds in urban areas of Jhalawar district. The study was carried out in selected urban gardens and government buildings. We observed 10 bird species are Pigeon, Laughing dove, House sparrow, Brahminy myna,Common myna, Brown rock chat, Oriental magpie robin, Indian robin, Jungle babbler, Rose ringed parakeet. These species are more dominant and present almost every study site. The order Passeriformes is most dominant with relative diversity index 79.6  the Jhalawar district needs to have better urban planning in future by providing green spaces in city centers as well as government buildings. So conservation measures of various avifaunal diversity can be lead.