A correlative study was conducted to test the impact of urban
congestion on the avian diversity in Lahore, Pakistan. A feeding
station, offering a variety of seeds, was installed in the nine
towns of Lahore and the number of birds that visited the station
was noted in both the monsoon and winter season.Winter showed a
significant increase in the abundance of birds in comparison with
the monsoon season.Grain preference observed, proved Bajra, Indian
Millet and Red Indian Millet were the preferred seeds in all areas
while Mustard seeds, Corn and Chick Peas were least preferred. 49
species were observed in Lahore with the largest diversity in
Nishtar Town followed by 41 species in Wagah Town. Only 2 -3
species of birds which were most urbanized were found in Shalimar
and Ravi Town, the most congested towns of Lahore.
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