Survey records 17 active White-bellied Sea Eagle nests in Kannur, Kasaragod
The Hindu
Annual survey reveals 17 active White-bellied Sea Eagle nests in Kannur and Kasaragod, indicating a modest population recovery.
The annual nest monitoring survey of the White-bellied Sea Eagle recorded 17 active nesting sites in Kannur and Kasaragod districts during this season, indicating a modest increase from the 13 sites documented in 2024.
The survey, conducted jointly by the Malabar Awareness and Rescue Centre for Wildlife (MARC) and the Social Forestry Divisions of Kannur and Kasaragod, was led by Dr. Roshnath Ramesh of MARC, Rajeevan M., assistant conservator of forests, Kannur Social Forestry Division, and Jose Mathew, assistant conservator of forests, Kasaragod Social Forestry Division.
Despite the improvement, officials said the current figure remained below historical levels. Records from 1996 showed 25 active nesting sites, suggesting that the population has yet to fully recover.
Dr. Ramesh said that of the 17 sites identified this year, 10 were located in Kasaragod district and seven in Kannur. In Kasaragod, all the nests were categorised as old, while in Kannur, four nests were newly recorded and three were old.
Around 70% of the nests in Kasaragod were found within temple compounds. In contrast, nests in Kannur were spread across public lands, private properties, and coastal stretches. Interestingly, for the first time, a nest was found on a telephone tower at Kattampally, reflecting the species’ adaptability to changing landscapes.
The survey found that the eagles preferred large, mature trees for nesting. These included Ficus religiosa (4 nests), Mangifera indica (6), Alstonia scholaris (2), and Casuarina species (3).

Customs revenue collection from the Mangaluru Customs Commissionerate is poised to cross ₹ 8,000 crore by the end of this financial year, said Mangaluru Customs Commissioner P. Vinitha Sekhar in Mangaluru on Sunday. Speaking at the International Customs Day programme, Ms. Sekhar said the revenue to be collected by the end of this financial year will be nearly double that of ₹4,132 crore, which was collected five years ago in 2020-21. “The revenue growth is a testament to our sustained efforts, strengthened compliance mechanisms, enhanced trade facilitation measures, and the dedication and professionalism of the Customs personnel,” she said.












