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Madhya Pradesh: Kashmir Flycatcher Makes its Debut in Satpura Tiger Reserve (STR)

Kashmir Flycatcher Makes its Debut in MP
TINA KHATRI
Indore
In a feathered surprise that’s bound to raise eyebrows, the Kashmir Flycatcher has made its debut in Madhya Pradesh, marking a significant first-ever sighting in the heart of Satpura Tiger Reserve (STR).
Known for its migratory journey from the chilly landscapes of Kashmir, this delicate bird has now added a new chapter to the avian story of the reserve. But the excitement didn’t stop there. Alongside this rare visitor, other first-time sightings such as the White Cheeked Barbet, Mallard, and Red-Headed Vulture/Asian King Vulture also graced the survey, further enriching the ever-evolving birdlife of STR.
This year’s survey proves that the skies of STR are far from static—they are alive with new wonders waiting to be discovered.
Satpura Tiger Reserve (STR) has recorded a modest increase of four bird species this year, with the seventh annual bird survey documenting over 260 species.
This marks a slight rise from the 256 species recorded in the previous year but falls short of the 284 species recorded in 2022. While this shows positive progress, it highlights the ongoing challenges in sustaining consistent growth in bird diversity.
Survey Overview and Bird Population Trends
Over 75 volunteers from 11 states participated in the three-day survey, covering more than 35 beats across the reserve. The bird population trends in recent years are as follows:
2018: 250 species
2019: 256 species
2020: 277 species
2021: 246 species
2022: 284 species
2023-24: 256 species
2024-25: 260 species
This year’s 1.5% increase shows a positive but gradual improvement. However, 2022’s record remains the benchmark, demonstrating that consistent progress is still a challenge.
Conservation Efforts and Challenges
Despite the encouraging results, STR continues to face significant challenges. Habitat loss, encroachment, poaching, and increased tourist activity threaten the delicate balance of the ecosystem. As Park in-charge Rakhi Nanda and DFO Pooja Nagle pointed out, balancing conservation with sustainable tourism is crucial for the long-term health of the reserve.
The survey’s success is also credited to the dedication of the Wild Warriors team, including Sachin Matkar, Ritesh Khabia, Swapnil Phanse, and Shrikant Kalamkar, who have worked tirelessly to ensure the survey’s success.

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