With over five years in wildlife science, specializing in ornithology, my journey began with a master\'s at Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University. This ignited my passion for birds and led me to the Wildlife Institute of India, where I focused on Amur Falcon conservation in Northeast India and gained expertise in satellite telemetry for bird migration studies. Concurrently, I began my PhD on Barn Swallows, studying their nesting ecology and breeding population differences along the Himalayas. My research also explores the close relationship between humans and Barn Swallows, and utilizing citizen science data to study avian distribution, abundance, and migration.
Amarjeet Kaur
Wildlife Institute of India, Chandrabani, Dehradun 248001, India.
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