update 02-09-2024
1) Blue-tailed Bee-eater - 139/300
2) Amur Falcon - 61/300
3) European Roller - 41/300
4) Black-headed Cuckooshrike - 40/300
5) Lesser Kestrel - 11/300
6) Little Crake - 6/300
7) Lesser Cuckoo - 2/300
1) Blue-tailed Bee-eater - 139/300
2) Amur Falcon - 61/300
3) European Roller - 41/300
4) Black-headed Cuckooshrike - 40/300
5) Lesser Kestrel - 11/300
6) Little Crake - 6/300
7) Lesser Cuckoo - 2/300
top five species documented
1) Little Egret - 432/9563
2) Grey Heron - 422/9563
3) Black-winged Stilt - 372/9563
4) Common Sandpiper - 298/9563
last five species documented
1) Caspian Gull - 1/9563
2) Pin-tailed Snipe - 1/9563
3) Asian Dowitcher - 1/9563
4) Common Quail - 1/9563
5) Domoiselle Crane - 2/9563
1) Number of observations - 15140
2) Number of species documented - 84
3) Top 5 contributors of observations and species
@afsarnayakkan - 2300
@renju - 486
@udayagashe - 410
@shivaprakash - 407
@atanu_modak - 51
@avinashbhagat2 - 49
@afsarnayakkan - 41
@manojkmohan - 32
@udayagashe - 31
4) Total number of identifiers - 1106
Top five identifiers -
@afsarnayakkan - 3659
@tejaspm - 1284
@vivek_patel - 1235
@nandansreejith-snowshark182 - 1208
@rahulwakare - 850
5) Top five species documented
Barn Swallow - 1412
Red-rumped Swallow - 1392
Whiskered Tern - 1296
Wire-tailed Swallow - 1104
Brown-headed Gull - 1074
6) last five species documented -
Herring Gull, Rock Martin, Silver Gull, Yellow-legged Gull, White-winged Swallow - 1 each
Total number of observations - 97722
Top 3 contributors -
1) @birderbaba - 10949
2) @drpadhiyar - 7164
3) @karan_7 - 4163
Total number of species - 5532
Top 3 contributors -
1) @birderbaba - 1016
2) @karan_7 - 821
3) @drpadhiyar - 819
Total number of identifiers - 4180
Top 3 identifiers -
1) @afsarnayakkan
2) @debashischowdhury
3) @omkarsd
Top 3 species recorded -
1) Tawny Coster
2) Plain Tiger Butterfly
3) Five-striped Palm Squirrel
Last 3 species recorded -
1) Asian Ant Mantis - 27
2) Dysgonia stuposa - 27
3) African Babul Blue - 27
Total number of observations - 350201
Top 3 contributors -
1) @shivaprakash - 20065
2) @subbu107 - 14089
3) @kunikimu - 9741
Total number of species - 5532
Top 3 contributors -
1) @shivaprakash - 2093
2) @abhiapc - 1452
3) @subbu107 - 1297
Total number of identifiers - 4180
Top 3 identifiers -
1) @debashischowdhury - 16706
2) @afsarnayakkan - 15103
3) @omkarsd - 12072
Top 3 species recorded -
1) Asian Weaver Ant -
2) Lemon Pansy -
3) Common Mormon Swallowtail -
Last 3 species recorded -
1) Spotted House Gecko - 93
2) White-naped Woodpecker - 93
3) Barleria mysorensis - 94
Total observations of Maharashtra - 350096
Total number of species - 12409
Total number of observers - 6736
Total number of identifiers - 7398
Name of the district- number of observations - Number of species - Total number of members
1) Pune - 85013 *** | 4212 **|34 **
2) Mumbai suburb 43815 | 3244|08
3) Thane 36755 | 3004|20
4) Raigad 25591 | 3633 | 10
5) Palghar 23548 | 2661|06
6) Mumbai City 17951 | 1782| 07
7) Satara 17012 | 2459| 08
8) Jalgaon 16464 | 2127|03
9) Sindhudurg 15782 | 2631|28 **
10) Ratnagiri 10919 | 2075|29 **
11) Kolhapur 08723 | 1916|12
12) Nashik 04407 | 1157| 10
13) Nagpur 04376 | 1002| 06
14) Chandrapur 03667 | 0662| 03
15) Amravati 03615 | 0992| 02
16) Aurangabad 02908 | 0969 | 05
17) Sangali 02706 | 0848| 05
18) Ahmednagar 02350 | 0734| 06
19) Solapur 01708 | 0522| 04
20) Akola 01674 | 0534| 04
21) Wardha 01356 | 0462| 03
22) Bhandara 01056 | 0302| 02
23) Gadhachiroli 00739 | 0220| 03
24) Gondiya 00674 | 0263|
25) Yawatmal 00571 | 0296|
26) Latur 00409 | 0161|
27) Osmanabad 00320 | 0144|
28) Beed 00314 | 0107|
29) Nanded 00300 | 0141|
30) Jalna 00220 | 0118|
31) Washim 00210 | 0118|
32) Buldhana 00192 | 0129|
33) Dhule 00149 | 0095|
34) Parbhani 00069 | 0050|
35) Nandurbar 00038 | 0024|
36) Hingoli 00022 | 0011|
1) Konkan - Mumbai Suburban topper
2) Pune - Pune district topper
3) Nashik - Jalgaon district topper
4) Aurangabad - Aurangabad district topper
5) Amravati - Amravati district topper
6) Nagpur - Nagpur district topper
I have created these new places today (15-09-2024) @vijaybarve , @swanand
1) Purandar Taluka
https://www.inaturalist.org/places/purandar-taluka
2) Indapur Taluka
https://www.inaturalist.org/places/indapur-taluka
3) Ujjani Dam Backwaters
https://www.inaturalist.org/places/ujjani-dam-backwaters
on 16-09-2024
4) Lonavala-Khandala
https://www.inaturalist.org/places/lonavala-khandala
on 17-09-2024
5) Kurul Lake (near Alibaug on Alibaug-Revdanda road)
https://www.inaturalist.org/places/kurul-lake
places added by @vijaybarve
1) Bhor Taluka
http;//www.inaturalist.org/places/bhor-taluka
2) Baramati Taluka
http;//www.inaturalist.org/places/baramati-taluka
3) Daund Taluka
http;//www.inaturalist.org/places/daund-taluka
4) Ambegaon Taluka
http;//www.inaturalist.org/places/ambegaon-taluka
5) Haveli Taluka
http;//www.inaturalist.org/places/haveli-taluka
6) Junnar Taluka
http;//www.inaturalist.org/places/junnar-taluka
7) Mulshi Taluka
http;//www.inaturalist.org/places/mulshi-taluka
8) Khed Taluka
http;//www.inaturalist.org/places/khed-taluka
9) Maval Taluka
http;//www.inaturalist.org/places/maval-taluka
10) Shirur Taluka
http;//www.inaturalist.org/places/shirur-taluka
11)Purandar Taluka
http;//www.inaturalist.org/places/Purandar-taluka
Rain-shadow areas with grasslands under threat (part of Deccan Plateau)
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/umbrella-low-rainfall-talukas-pune-district (Umbrella)
1) Shirur Taluka
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/biodiversity-of-shirur-taluka-pune-mh-in
2) Daund Taluka
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/biodiversity-of-daund-taluka-pune-mh-in
3) Baramati Taluka
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/biodiversity-of-baramati-taluka-pune-mh-in
4) Indapur Taluka
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/biodiversity-of-indapur-taluka-pune-mh-in
Moderate rainfall (part having Sahyadri range and part having Deccan Plateau)
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/umbrella-moderate-rainfall-talukas-pune-dist (Umbrella)
1) Bhor Taluka
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/biodiversity-of-bhor-taluka-pune-mh-in
2) Ambegaon Taluka
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/biodiversity-of-ambegaon-taluka-pune-mh-in
3) Junnar Taluka
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/biodiversity-of-junnar-taluka-pune-mh-in
4) Khed Taluka
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/biodiversity-of-khed-taluka-pune-mh-in
5) Haveli Taluka
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/biodiversity-of-haveli-taluka-pune-mh-in
6) Pune city
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/biodiversity-pune-city-mh-in
7) Purandar Taluka
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/biodiversity-of-purandar-taluka-pune-mh-in
High rainfall areas because of the presence of the Sahyadri range
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/umbrella-high-rainfall-talukas-pune (Umbrella)
1) Velhe Taluka
2) Mulshi Taluka
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/biodiversity-of-mulshi-taluka-pune-mh-in
3) Maval Taluka
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/biodiversity-of-maval-taluka-pune-mh-in
@vijaybarve , @swanand - pls check
Total observations - 1171
Research grade - 964 (83%)
Need ID - 196 (17%)
Taxa
1) birds - 147 (46.52%)
2) Insects - 72 (22.78%)
3) Plants - 60 (18.99%)
4) Mammals - 9 (2.85%)
5) Arachnids - 9 (2.85%)
6) Reptiles - 8 (2.53%)
7) Amphibians - 3 (.95%)
8) other animals - 4
9) Fungi - 2