The book will cover the entire range of the Painted
Stork--beyond its stronghold in India and Sri Lanka to other
countries--E Asia as well. For the sake of comparison, relevant
information will be included about the other species of
storks--both solitary as well as colonial, of Asia, as well as
those in other parts of the world. Certainly plenty of references
will be made about the work done on the American Wood Stork.
Studies are underway in order to better understand the role of
the monsoon rains on the nesting pattern of Painted Stork, besides
attempting a review of the global status of the species. The former
is likely to be of interest in augmenting our understanding about
how global climate change is going to affect birds across India and
the second is likely to raise interesting points about the
distribution of species and their ranges. Both these studies will
be carried through 2009 and should hopefully be included in the
proposed book.
Naturally, the focused interest in field research on the Painted
Stork has resulted in accumulation of considerable information on
this particular species, which is beyond the information contained
on some standard Indian and international works and ornithological
texts.
The author hopes to include the entire spread of information of
this species--from its systematics, evolution, distribution,
ecology to its role in human culture as well as its association
with mythologies. In other words, topics have not been restricted
to the areas of the author s research but have spilled over into
areas of anthropology, ecology, conservation, etc. "
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