WHO ARE WE?

OUR MISSION

The Ornithology is the scientific study of birds. It involves the study of the biology, behavior, evolution, and classification of birds. Ornithologists may study a wide range of topics related to birds, including their physiology, ecology, behavior, and conservation. They may also study the interactions between birds and their environments, including the impacts of climate change and habitat loss on bird populations.
Ornithologists may use a variety of methods to study birds, including field observations, laboratory experiments, and analyses of data collected through citizen science initiatives. They may also use technology such as GPS tracking devices and remote cameras to study birds in their natural habitats.
Ornithology is a diverse field that involves researchers from many different disciplines, including biology, ecology, conservation, and zoology. It is important for understanding the role of birds in ecosystems and for informing conservation efforts to protect and preserve bird populations.