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Indore Vulture Census Day 2: Sightings rise to 151 birds as Choral Range confirms 127 Egyptian Vultures. Total absence of other species remains a concern.

Indore Vulture Census 2026 Day 2
Indore Vulture Census Day 2: 151 Birds Recorded; Choral Range Dominates | Tina Khatri

Indore Forest Division Official Update

Indore Vulture Census: Day 2 count rises to 151; Species diversity remains a concern

By TINA KHATRI | February 21, 2026

The ongoing 2025-26 biannual vulture census in the Indore Forest Division saw a significant upward revision in numbers on its second day. A total of 151 vultures were recorded on February 21, marking a 55% increase over the 97 birds sighted on Day 1.

151 Total Count (Day 2)
100% Egyptian Species

Choral Range: The Core Sanctuary

Consistent with Day 1 data, the Choral Range continues to be the primary habitat for the region's scavengers. Of the 151 birds recorded, 127 were found in Choral, underscoring the range's ecological stability compared to more urbanized areas.

Range Location Bird Count (Day 2) Trend vs Day 1
Choral 127 +38 Birds
Indore 15 +11 Birds
Manpur 5 +3 Birds
Mhow 4 +2 Birds

The Challenge of Species Diversity

Despite the increase in the total population, forest officials remain concerned about the lack of species diversity. For the second consecutive day, no White-rumped, Red-headed, or Long-billed vultures were recorded. All 151 sightings were identified as Egyptian Vultures.

"While the higher count on Day 2 is encouraging, the total dominance of a single species indicates a fragile ecosystem. The conclusion on Day 3 will provide the final consolidated data needed for a long-term conservation strategy."

Final Phase: Day 3 Conclusion

The census will move into its final phase on February 22. Day 3 is expected to provide the conclusive population count, including consolidated data from all 38 designated sites across the four ranges. Forest department teams continue to follow standardized photographic protocols to ensure the final report is accurate and audit-ready.

Keywords: Indore Vulture Population 2026, Choral Range Wildlife, Egyptian Vulture Census, Tina Khatri, MP Forest Department, Biodiversity Indore.

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