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  • Ornithology
  • Ecology

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  • Salt marshes are vital habitats for diverse bird species.
  • Migratory birds utilize these coastal areas for feeding and resting.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To document avian species observed in a specific salt marsh.
  • To assess the success of wildlife photography in identifying bird species.

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  • Field observation and photographic documentation of wading birds.
  • Species identification based on visual characteristics.

Main Results:

  • Successful identification of a bar-tailed godwit.
  • Observation of migrant geese and lapwings.
  • Acquisition of satisfactory photographic records.

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  • Salt marshes support a variety of migratory bird species.
  • Accurate identification and documentation of birds are achievable through field observation and photography.