4 Dec 2009

Study on the White Terns (Dhondheeni) in S. Feydhoo

Last May, I conducted a study on the population estimate, habitat preference and breeding success of white terns, gygis alba in Feydhoo, Addu Atoll as part of my thesis.
White Tern, locally known as Dhondheeni, is commonly found in all the islands of Addu Atoll, the southernmost atoll of the Maldives. Addu Atoll, measuring 14Km east to west and 11 Km north to west with twenty three (23) islands, provides an important habitat and breeding site for this seabird, which is considered as the pride of Addu Atoll.

However, there are no known records of any accurate published data of the population of White Terns in Maldives. There for a preliminary status of the population, preferred habitats and breeding success of this seabird is of utmost important, which would enable in understanding the levels of threats posed to this bird the Maldives.

I, therefore, for the first time studied the abundance of White Terns in Feydhoo Island, identified the habitat preference, and observed the breeding success of this bird for the purpose of this report.
Here is the summary of my findings:

Bird counts were conducted in 10 habitat patches between May to July ,2009. Data were also collected to identify the species of trees most often used by this bird to nest and roost; and also to see if there is any relationship between features of tree (DBH, canopy cover, height, and dead and live branches (tree health) with the nesting and roosting preference. A breeding success rate was determined by monitoring the 30 nests of white terns, which also estimated the hatching and fledging success of white terns in Feydhoo Island.

Breadfruit trees were found to be occupied more number of breeding and roosting birds than mango trees. Terns preferred to roost and breed in trees which had a large DBH and height. Canopy and the amount of live or dead branches had no effect on the tree occupancy.


The total population of White Terns in S. Feydhoo was estimated to be 3700 birds and 22% of these birds were breeders. White Terns produced an average of 0.57 chicks per attempt or the eggs had a hatching success of 57%. The probability that a newly hatched chick survives the entire 40 days of the nestling period was found to be 67%. Hence, this study determined that, about 38% of nests beginning incubation can be expected to survive through to the end of the fledging period.

This study has established the first preliminary population estimate of White Terns in S. Feydhoo. An important observation here is that, there is no evidence to suggest that the population of White Terns at S.Feydhoo may have declined or increased recently in the absence of previous systematic surveys, the reasons for any decline or growth rate are impossible to judge.


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22 Sept 2009

It is a Change Indeed

“Is it the first time that we have dhamunamadhu sessions in Maldives?” a relative of mine asked on the way to Islamic Centre for thahajudhu prayers in a bewildered voice. The crowds and the atmosphere in the mosque was something else, it gave one a sense of how precious a month and how significance a month it was.

The change in her actions was a complete transformation from the previous years, where she used to sleep the whole night away and she wondered about the change in herself this year and came up with the conclusion that it is due to the awareness spread by the Ministry of Islamic Affairs. The change brought by the Ministry of Islamic Affairs was a change we believed in.

The imam, Shaheem recited Quruan so beautifully at these prayers that any person who attended the first night was forced to attend the second night. Ministry of Islamic Affairs did a good job of spreading the faith in the holy month, kudos to them.



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16 Sept 2009

Exploring Europe

Since I am an ardent traveler, the most important thing besides my thesis (maybe more) was planning the much cliched trip to Europe after graduation. The saying that travel really does broaden and mature the mind became so true, when you have to plan where to go, how to get there and get round with the cheapest available means.
The adventures and the fun-filled and hilarious little incidents started way before we started the trip. A Maldivian, a Malaysian and a Thai trying to choose countries where neither of us has ever been was an exhausting task (or more an ordeal, sorry guys: p), the language barrier and the looming thesis putting more strains on the planning.
Paris, which was supposed to be the starting city of our trip, was no more part of our itinerary, when we reached the Schengen visa application point. In all the excitement of planning and booking tickets and accommodation, we forgot to make the much needed visa appointment at the French visa processing office.
After that minor setback, we had to opt for a country where a prior appointment was not needed to apply for visa. Belgium was just the perfect choice, after a smooth walk-in visa application in London, we finally got the visa for the trip of the year. Belgium with its mouth-watering chocolates and waffles, Netherlands with its windmills and wooden shoes, architecture from all major periods of European history rooted in Prague (Czech Republic), Germany (I could only think of Oktoberfest and the Holocaust when I started the trip) and the beauty of Switzerland, and the much awaited shopping in Italy were just perfect ingredients for a memorable trip.






To be continued
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30 Jul 2009

Dancing up the aisle

This is so sweet. Jill Peterson and Kevin Heinz and their entire wedding party dancing down the aisle to Brown’s “Forever.” This became an internet sensation with over 12 million views.


I am back to my blog after a long time, having done my dissertation for the past couple of months. I missed blogging and reading some of my favourite blogs. But i guess i would officially be back after another month.
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25 May 2009

What is the deal with married men hitting on single women?


Why do married men hit on single women? It becomes really awkward when a best friends husband continuously approach you with sly and degrading remarks when you have never given him the slightest hint that you are interested in him. It comes to a point where a guilty conscious (for no reason at all) impedes the friendship since it becomes almost impossible to tell the friend about her husband’s roving eyes. Do they think that single women are easy targets just because they happen to be single? If so, it doesn’t get any more pathetic than that.




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7 Mar 2009

Pride of Addu

Of course there is no place like home, that is what I realised when I went back home last year. Home, sweet home, is what Addu is to me. And there are those things that you always took for granted when you were young or never appreciated the value. Once you have seen places or islands other than your own, then you begin to appreciate what you have, that is what happened to me.

I never knew how much I missed the chirping of the White Tern or Dhondheeni until recently. It gave me a sense of peace, as I listened to the twitters of dhondheenis perched high on the branches of our mango tree. This angelic white bird, found exclusively in Addu, gives a sense of uniqueness to the atoll and enhances the aesthetic beauty of the island environment. No wonder I always felt that something was missing from the other islands I happened to visit. It is the sounds and songs of Dhondheeni that has been with us Adduans for a long time and for me the island environment is only complete with a white turn flying above me. Dhondheeni is truly the pride of Addu Atoll.

White tern was the first bird protected in the Maldives on June 05, 1999 and many locals believe that the population of the bird is declining rapidly. While many theories exist for the causes of decline, there is an evident lack of both data and monitoring programs to support any of these theories and to provide a fully accurate assessment of their current population. For my ecology and biodiversity conservation research, I am hoping to carry out a study to analyse the abundance and habitat preference of this bird in Feydhoo. If everything goes according to plan and if I get some field volunteers, I would be done with my project by the end of June:):).


Photo: www.erc.gov.mv




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29 Jan 2009

Funny Car Commercials

Here are some funny car commercials from Hyundai and Mercedes :P














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5 Jan 2009

Snowy day

Few sights are as glorious as a blanket of snow, hmmmmm, maybe walking along a sandy white beach of Maldives on a sunny day as well. Nevertheless, it was enough to make my day and make me happy this morning as I flung open my curtains to look at the lovely, crisp and white snow.
I took my camera out and took a few snaps from my window. It is a snowy day.

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3 Jan 2009

Best of 2008 – Travel Snapshots

The beginning of a new year is often a time of reflection on the past year, both on a personal and a professional front, as well as a time to look forward to the year ahead. The year 2008 had been a bittersweet year for me; the memorable highlights being all the travelling and going back to studying. The year started off with me getting to travel to a lot my dream destinations and ended the same way as well:)
By looking back at the travel snapshots:

Colosseum,Rome, Italy

Leaning Tower of Pisa, Italy


Pyramids of Giza, Egypt

Montreal, Canada

Windsor Castle, UK

River Thames



Norwich, UK

Germany


Pucket, Thailand

Krabi, Thailand


Hua Hin, Thailand

Hua Hin


Home Sweet Home, Finally in December 2008

Happy New Year 2009
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