Happy monsoon to all lovely readers, thankfully monsoon
arrived and hope it will be satisfactory at the end of the season. Lot many
things depend on rain such as farming, the survival of human as well as living
creatures, I mean birds and animals so I sincere request each and everyone to don’t
wastewater and try to conserve to the best of your ability.
While thinking of river, one special bird strike to my mind,
though I have referred it in past it was only for reference hence I decided
to present this lovely bird with some more details in today’s topic, the unique bird is known as Indian Skimmer, let know more about it in the next section.
The unique Story
I connected to this bird during my visit to National Chambal Gharial
Wildlife Sanctuary; though the place is well known for the conservation of Gharial, we should also note that this is a favorite place rather I should say this is
one of the breeding ground of Indian Skimmer in India. I was completely unaware of this unique
stuff; it was super surprise to watch this bird in its habitat. The bird is
special because of a strange bill pattern, which helps Indian Skimmers to catch
aquatic prey. It has short upper mandible and the longer lower mandible that is
plowed along the surface of the water as the bird flies over the water to pick
aquatic prey.
It is not only just catching fish but also about the manner in
which the same is eaten. When the bird encounters
a fish, the lower mandible is raised up and snapped shut with an up and down
movement of the head. Excess water is drained from the beak as the bird lifts
itself back into the air. The mandible, therefore, efficiently separates fish
and sea protein from the water. The fish is then either eaten in flight or on
landing
Isn’t it unique! You will get a better idea when you visit the DSLR
section, we were extremely lucky to capture such unique pictures. Now let us
move to the next section to learn some wonderful facts of Indian Skimmer
The Facts File
The Indian skimmer is one of 3 species belonging to the
skimmer family: Rynchopidae. The Skimmer gets its name from the specialized
predatory hunting behavior involving its unique bill
They show remarkable aerobatic skills as the bill is
maintained on a steady path through the surface of the water
The lower mandible is flexible and resembles a knife and is
skimmed through the surface of the water, picking up aquatic prey while it
flies. The upper mandible is capable of considerable flexibility
The Indian Skimmer can be found on coastal
wetlands and lagoons, large, lowland rivers, lakes, marshes, swamps and
estuaries and freshwater sources particularly during the breeding season
Indian skimmers feed upon surface-dwelling fish, however,
they will also eat small crustaceans and insect larvae. Marine life and sea
protein make up a large part of the Skimmer’s diet
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CONSERVATION STATUS
The Indian Skimmer is classed as ‘Vulnerable’ by the IUCN. It
is threatened by loss of habitat and degradation, pollution and disturbance of
lowland rivers and lakes. Most colonies are unprotected, however, some lie
within nature reserves such as the National Chambal (Gharial) Wildlife
Sanctuary in India. Active management has reduced key threats at some wetland
sites. African Skimmers are also almost as threatened as the Indian Skimmer
A Message of the Day –
Conserve water; conserve life because A drop of
water is worth more than a sack of gold to a thirsty man