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Amur falcons again

Read an interesting piece on Conservation India  recently Also was party to interesting discussions on the species recently. G. Asked whether we would lose Amur falcons the Passenger Pigeon  way? – In that, given the big numbers, we would fail to realize the catastrophic decline till we are sadly left with too few. H. is studying the presence of infectious disease and avian influenza ( mutated H5N1 ) in migrant birds sold in the markets  ( of Nagaland ) and also the possibility of Amur falcons  being the reservoir of the avian influenza in Northeastern India. His take, which I agree with, was that the number of birds killed in Nagaland was around 2,500 per day during the days that they stay put in Nagaland. I. Hails from Nagaland and gave an interesting perspective. According to him the Doyang Reservoir brought in something that did not occur before the project and this helped people from areas around hunt these birds in crazy numbers – fishing n...