February 17, 2019

Great Backyard Bird Count 2019–– Day 2 Results

At the end of day 2 of the the Great Backyard Bird Count, India remains near the top of the global tables, with 651 species and 4824 checklists.

From India, 925 participants– up by more than 350 since yesterday–  across 190 districts uploaded 4912 checklists, observing a total of 654 species.

Below are some state-wise patterns for India:

Locations of checklist submissions across India

NB: the numbers on the GBBC live submissions site may differ somewhat from those presented here because of the time lag as well as slight differences in methods of calculation.

Here are top ten campuses in terms of species, and checklists:



Header Image: Blue-capped Rock Thrush by Albin Jacob

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