Rajkot: The first view recorded from rare soot compatibility in the state has made bird observers all excited.
Experts say that sightings of Sooty seagulls, also known as scientific names Ichthyaetus Hempricrii, are very rare in India.
Until now only ten sightings of birds were recorded throughout the country.
Gull Sooty was found in the Red Sea, the Gulf of Aden and Pakistan, an information expert.
Kariya Punit, a businessman based in Porbandar who has enthusiastically follows the photography of wildlife for the past eight years, seeing a rare bird on Jalan Raya Porbandar-Veraval in May.
Kariya together with her son Konark clicked on the bird when he saw Sousoty’s seagull near the Rangbai temple located about 10 km from Porbandar.
Kariya first saw the bird on 1.
May for the next few days she returned to the site to catch the photos of the bird.
On May 3 he was lucky because he could click Sooncull.
“After a closer look and clicking on a few photos, we believe that the bird is SOOT’s seagull.
It has the top of the brown-gray and two long-colored bills with reddish ends.
The birds under the parts of the vaginal discharge, with the neck Front grayish and top breasts.
Close the skin looks above the eyes, “Kariya said.
After observing the photos clicked by Kariya, Birdwatchers recently confirmed it as seagull soot.
According to the bird’s caria perched along with seagulls and other tones.
Caria visited the place for four consecutive days.
The soot was seen in two days during the morning when there was a low-airide.
Prasad Gunpule, a bird observer who also edited the bird bulletin, said that Gull Sooty is the latest addition to the state birds.
“This is the first appearance of Gujarat.
It was seen in Pakistan and afterwards in Maharashtra and Karnataka,” he said.
In Gujarat a total of 612 species of birds, including residents and migrated, found.