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Updated: March 03, 2021 16:47 IST Birders collected data from 133 locations in 3 districts; 55 non-resident birds kept their annual tryst with the area Share Article AAA Bar-headed Goose were sighted in large numbers during the single-day bird census conducted in January in Mysuru-Mandya-Chamarajanagar belt. | Photo Credit: M.A. SRIRAM Birders collected data from 133 locations in 3 districts; 55 non-resident birds kept their annual tryst with the area In all, 204 bird species were recorded in Mysuru-Mandya-Chamarajanagar belt during the single-day winter bird monitoring programme for 2020-21 held in January this year. The birders collected data from 133 locations in the 3 districts and the 204 bird species included 55 non-resident birds that kept their annual tryst with the region. ....