Field Reports

Field reports and notes from Rajasthan’s living landscapes.

Field reports bring local observation, ecological context, and careful documentation together. This section will grow into a readable archive of notes, articles, field evidence, and translated material.

Banyan tree trunk, aerial roots and green canopy used in a Rajasthan biodiversity field report
Field notes should show habitat, context and evidence while avoiding sensitive wildlife locations.

World Environment Day 2026, Indian grey wolf, Alania wetland

World Environment Day 2026 at Alania: Indian Grey Wolf and Wetland Birds

A World Environment Day 2026 field report from Alania wetland, Kota, after a lone Indian grey wolf sighting opened a wider story of migratory birds, breeding chicks, heat, habitat pressure, and human disturbance.

By Vinay Chittora 2026-06-05

Flora, birds, field observations

The Role of Banyan in Rajasthan’s Biodiversity: A Bird-Focused Field Note

राजस्थान की जैव विविधता में बरगद की भूमिका : पक्षियों के संदर्भ में

A Hindi field note with English translation on banyan trees as food, shade, microhabitat, and bird activity sites in Rajasthan.

By Sonu Kumar 2026-05-21

Bird behavior, mango trees, urban biodiversity

Arboreal Foraging by Cattle Egrets on Mango Trees in Kota

कोटा में आम के पेड़ों पर मवेशी बगुलों का वृक्षीय भोजन व्यवहार

A bilingual research note on cattle egrets feeding on insects around flowering mango trees in Kota district, with original paper figures and source links.

By Sonu Kumar and Leeladhar 2024-10-04

Grassland ecology, munias, urban biodiversity

Grass Species Utilization by Munia Birds at Abhera Biological Park

अभेड़ा जैविक उद्यान, कोटा में मुनिया पक्षियों द्वारा घास प्रजातियों का उपयोग

A bilingual field report from a 280-observation study showing how four munia species used nine grass species at Abhera Biological Park, Kota, with field-photo evidence.

By Sonu Kumar and Om Prakash Bairwa 2025-12-22

External Reading

Related field writing and public observations

These links remain on their original platforms. They are included as source trails and author-credit context, not as copied articles.

iNaturalist

Sonu Kumar's Kota beetle observations

Public observation context for Coleoptera records in Kota; useful as a traceable citizen-science source trail.

External observations iNaturalist

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