About: Kokrebellur

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Kokkarebellur, usually shortened by the colloquial usage to Kokrebellur is a village in Maddur taluk of Mandya district of Karnataka, India. The village is named after the painted stork (Mycteria leucocephala), which is called "kokkare" in the native Kannada language. This bird nests here in large numbers every year. The village is situated near Maddur between the cities of Mysore and Bangalore. Apart from painted storks, spot-billed pelicans are also found here in large numbers. Both are classified to be near threatened in the IUCN Red List. The village is one of the 21 breeding sites of those birds in India.

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  • Kokkarebellur, kutime kaj populare mallongigita al Kokrebellur, estas vilaĝo en distrikto Mandja de Karnatako, Barato. La vilaĝo nomiĝas tiele laŭ la Blankakapa mikterio(Ibis leucocephalus) nome “Kokkare” en Kanara lingvo. Ĝi situantas ĉe Maddur inter la urboj de Mizore kaj Bengaluro. Krom Blankakapaj mikterioj ankaŭ la Makulbekaj pelikanoj troviĝas tie. Ambaŭ estas klasataj kiel “Preskaŭj Minacataj” en la IUCN Ruĝa Listo de 2009. La vilaĝo estas unu el 21 reproduktaj lokoj en Barato. (eo)
  • Kokkarebellur, usually shortened by the colloquial usage to Kokrebellur is a village in Maddur taluk of Mandya district of Karnataka, India. The village is named after the painted stork (Mycteria leucocephala), which is called "kokkare" in the native Kannada language. This bird nests here in large numbers every year. The village is situated near Maddur between the cities of Mysore and Bangalore. Apart from painted storks, spot-billed pelicans are also found here in large numbers. Both are classified to be near threatened in the IUCN Red List. The village is one of the 21 breeding sites of those birds in India. The uniqueness of Kokkarebellur lies in the long-established bond between the spot-billed pelicans and the villagers who have adopted this bird as their local heritage, since they consider the birds as harbingers of good luck and prosperity to the village. The commercial benefits derived by the villagers from these birds include the phosphorus- and potassium-rich manure obtained from the bird droppings (also known as guano). Over the years, the story of this unique relationship between the villagers and the migratory birds has attracted many tourists to the village. (en)
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  • Kokkarebellur, kutime kaj populare mallongigita al Kokrebellur, estas vilaĝo en distrikto Mandja de Karnatako, Barato. La vilaĝo nomiĝas tiele laŭ la Blankakapa mikterio(Ibis leucocephalus) nome “Kokkare” en Kanara lingvo. Ĝi situantas ĉe Maddur inter la urboj de Mizore kaj Bengaluro. Krom Blankakapaj mikterioj ankaŭ la Makulbekaj pelikanoj troviĝas tie. Ambaŭ estas klasataj kiel “Preskaŭj Minacataj” en la IUCN Ruĝa Listo de 2009. La vilaĝo estas unu el 21 reproduktaj lokoj en Barato. (eo)
  • Kokkarebellur, usually shortened by the colloquial usage to Kokrebellur is a village in Maddur taluk of Mandya district of Karnataka, India. The village is named after the painted stork (Mycteria leucocephala), which is called "kokkare" in the native Kannada language. This bird nests here in large numbers every year. The village is situated near Maddur between the cities of Mysore and Bangalore. Apart from painted storks, spot-billed pelicans are also found here in large numbers. Both are classified to be near threatened in the IUCN Red List. The village is one of the 21 breeding sites of those birds in India. (en)
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