Bal-chatri (/bɑːl tʃʌθri/) are traps designed to catch birds of prey (raptors). The trap essentially consists of a cage baited inside with a conspicuously...
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without success to bait Flaco with dead rats. The first attempt was with a bal-chatri trap, a baited trap covered in wire loops which snare a bird's talons...
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for woodland birds, cannon netting for open-area flocking birds, the bal-chatri trap for raptors, decoys and funnel traps for water birds. The bird in...
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or by other methods. Raptors may be caught by many methods, including bal-chatri traps. When a bird is caught, a ring of suitable size (usually made of...
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live-bait and nooses on the cage holding the bait. This trap, also known as a bal-chatri, has also been adapted to capture other birds such as shrikes. A "noose...
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manoeuvres that entertained the onlookers. These falcons were caught using a bal-chatri, as they not only captured prey in the air like other falcons, but will...
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application to use mist nets, cannon nets, chemicals, or auxiliary markers. Bal-chatri traps to catch birds of prey (raptors) Spotswood, E. (2011). "How safe...
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scientific studies on animal physiology, and are typically captured using the bal-chatri method or raised in nest boxes for experiments. Kestrel metabolic rate...
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Shinde Chhatri (redirect from Shinde Chatri)
Trust to come up with a small museum in the gallery of the hall at Shinde Chatri, after the restoration work is completed. Chhatri means umbrella in Marathi...
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Shehr Bagan Bagh Bagnotar Bakot Bal Dheri Banda Qazi Bandi Dhundan Biran Gali Birot Kalan Birot Khurd Boi Chamhad Chatri Dahamtore Galiat Gojri Union Council...
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