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WILD WIKI
Project Problem statement: To design a device for wild life enthusiasts providing easy access to every kind
of wild life database and facility to update it. It should also give the provision of developing a social
network and other related facilities.
Wild wiki App Concept
Stand Alone device
(attachable to other supporting devices 
binoculars, camera, phones, laptops, telescope)
Its very flexible and easy to get desired
views and pictures for the search.
But it adds up to one more utility that you have
to carry while exploring wild.
Application
An application can be installed on any phone device
which has a facility of camera.
Or it can also be installed on camera if it supports
the software.
It cannot be used with every other device like
Binoculars.
OR
Pre-installed
Dedicated Wild-Wiki Device
Application setup
Hobbies- Play station games, golf, thrill joy rides.
Plays traditional Indian Flute.
Parents- some industrialist.
Profession- Contributor to National Geography,
Freelance Photographer, Invests in share-market.
Doesnt like the concept of pets
Vegetarian
Member of organizations- Ban Zoos, Go vegetarian,
Anti-forest encroachment.
Rides a bicycle to everywhere
Uses eco-friendly products.
Blogs everyday.
USER
STUDY
Study was basically focused on understand the process
of searching information from the wild life database.
There are two ways
1) To match the details and find the bird/ animal
2) To find the bird family and then match the details to
get the perfect match.
Following are the details they look for
-size, beak, region, calls, posture, tail, colors, activity,
plumage, season and time of day.
It also help me gain following information-
1) Types of information displayed about the species
2) Needs for easy search, and a handy option for the
information database.
3) Attachable to other devices
4) Personal database and tracking of activities needed.
Prof.ShobhaMadan
Prof.TVPrabhakar
Searchyourwildlife
speciewithease
Getthelatestupdate
aboutnews,discoveries,
eventsandnewsinthe
wildlifeworld.
Createandmaintain
yoursocialnetworkand
profiles
Buildyourpersonal
database.
PHONE >> GPS, TODO, Other utilities
The search for a particular specie starts after we have
certain information/observations to start with.
These observation can be in three forms.
1) Picture
The picture is used for reference since the picture
search/matching is not available.
2) Recorded Sounds
along with the possible description
of the calling of bird is used to
for search.
3) Other data collected from observations
-Plumage, Size, Season, Time of day, beak, region,
posture, tail, etc.
4) Search by video is difficult but the possibilities can
be explored
Search Results
(links)
Catalogue s
Manual Search
Word/phrase search
i SEARCH
Specie
Search
Photo
Recorded
sound
Observation fill
General fill
Detail fill
Time, season
Location, size
Beak details
Sighting, tail
Plumage, posture
Food, nesting
Family specific fill
Time, season
Location, size
Beak details
Sighting, tail
Plumage, posture
Food, nesting
Details fill
Birds at
location
Specific options
For smart search
Update Personal
database
Report discovery
Share on social
network
Write blogs
Quick launch
Picture
Browse &
upload
Use for
reference
Recorded sound
Browse &
upload
Match
frequency &
wavelength
Bird calls
database
Search results
i-SEARCH
Time, season
Location, size
IITK Database
Beak, Sighting
Names
Plumage, Posture
Food, Nesting, Eggs
Possible Results
Word/phrase
search
General catalogue
view/ manual search
Database
IITK
Observation Fill
[OF]
Search in all Sections (thoroughly)
Search in specific
Category (e.g. size, location)
i- SEARCH
Options matching
the picture
Options matching
the information
Found the
perfect match
Update personal
database
(picture, videos)
Share on social
network
Report the
sighting in global
database
Update migration
information
Write blogs
Found a new
Specie
Shout out
Report
organization for
verification
Select from the
family
Photo Recorded Sound
Observed
information
>>
SEARCH
SPECIE
BIRDS AT LOCATION
HINTS:
Use not sure button if you dont remember the exact observation.
x
! >>
BIRDS AT LOCATION
Goa Map Search
i SEARCH
>>
BIRDS AT LOCATION
Goa Map Search
Bird checklist for Goa Where to look for birds in Goa.
>>
+ Download
i SEARCH
+ Download
SEARCH
SPECIE
BIRDS AT LOCATION
HINTS:
Use not sure button if you dont remember the exact observation.
x
! >>
SPECIE search
HINTS:
Use smart search button for choice specific options.
x
>>S
Family Specific
Search
General
Search
What is smart search? (click hear)
Select the possible category/family of bird. (click here for picture selection)i SEARCH
Picture Verify
 Grebes
 Pelicans
 Cormorants, Darter
 Heron, Egret, Bitterns
 Storks
 Ibises, Spoonbill
 Ducks, Geese
 Kites, Buzzards, Eagles, Vultures
 Falcons
 Pheasants, Partridges, Quails
 Bastard Quails
 Cranes
 Rails, Coots
 Jacanas
 Painted Snipes
 Stilts, Avocets
 Stone Curlews
 Coursers, Prantincoles
 Plovers, Sandpipers, Snipes
 Gulls, Terns
 Sand Grouse
 Doves, Pigeons
 Parrots
 Cuckoos
 Owls
 Nightjars
 Swifts
 Kingfishers
 Bee eaters
 Rollers
 Hoopoes
 Horn bills
 Barbets
 Woodpeckers
 Larks
 Swallons
 Shrikes
 Orioles
 Drongos
 Mynas
 Crows, Magpies
 Cuckoo Shrikes
 Minivets
 Loras !
>>
Use picture from album
Use camera
SPECIE SEARCH
Observations (Please fill in the observations if any)
1) Time of day when the bird was sight - :
2) Season - Winter Month- December
3) Location - Goa
14 56
Map Search
>>
i SEARCH
noon
4) Size of the Bird 15 or 遜 Peacockinches
!
!
!
!
S
Observations (Please fill in the observations if any)
3) Location - Goa Map Search
i SEARCH
>>
Observations (Please fill in the observations if any)
NAMES English Name Latin Name
Common Name Local Name
Bird ID
i SEARCH
Picture Verify
>>
! !
! !
!
S
i SEARCH
4) Beak (select the type of beak)
>>
Picture Verify
!
S
Observations (Please fill in the observations if any)
6)
7) Place of sighting
8) Posture Details
Male Female
In field In group On wire
Tree Near water Above animal
Buildings
Hopping
i SEARCH
Picture Verify
>>
!
!
!
S
Observations (Please fill in the observations if any)
5) Plumage Details
Percentage of plumage 25 %
Color Spotted
Plumage in parts Wings (flight)
Wings closed
Head
Neck
Tail
Legs
i SEARCH
Picture Verify
S
>>
eyes
Observations (Please fill in the observations if any)
Color Spotted
Plumage in parts Upper part
Under part
Fill in your own words
i SEARCH
Picture Verify
S
>>
Description
Observations (Please fill in the observations if any)
8) Select the Tail shape
(more tail types)
Notched Tail
Forked Tail
Pointed Tail Rounded Tail Squared Tail
Fan-shaped TailWedge shaped Tail Unique Tail
i SEARCH
Picture Verify
>>
!
S
Expert Fill
FOOD
i SEARCH
NESTING
EGGS
CALL DETAILS
Picture Verify
>>
Search Results (select the bird for details which match your sighting)
Report your
discovery
Twit on network Update personal database+
Picture Verify
i SEARCH
Info
Handbook Number: 94
English Name: Common Teal
Latin Name: Anas crecca
Alternate Common Name: NA
Local Distribution: Insititute Campus and Bithoor
Status: Winter visitor
Frequency: NA
Local Names: Chhoti murghabi, Kerra, Lohiya kerra, Chowtee, Patari, Souchuruka (Hindi);
Naroib, Patari hans, Tulsibigri (Bengal); Baijla (Mirshikars,Bihar); Baijila gairi (Nepal); Kardo
(Sind); Chakrang (Marathi); Siravi, Kilawai (Tamil); Yeranda (Malayalam); Solari hakki
(Kannada); Kalimari, Chila hans, Patari hans (Assam); Daophlantu kashiba (Cachari);
Seruwa (Sinhala); Surit (Manipur).
Size: Domestic duck-; Cotton Teal+
Field Characters: Male pencilled greyish, with chestnut head and a broad metallic green
band running backward from eye to nape, bordered above and below by whitish lines. A
tricoloured wing speculum- black green, and buff- particularly conspicuous in flight.
Female mottled dark and light brown, with pale underparts and black and green speculum.
Flocks on tanks, jheels and marshes, etc.
Distribution: In winter throughout the Indian Union; Bangladesh; Pakistan; Sri Lanka;
Myanmar.
Habits: Perhaps our commonest migratory duck, and an excellent sporting bird, swift on
the wing and good for the table. Largely vegetarian in its diet, grubbing for grain and
tender shoots of rice and marsh plants in the squelchy mud of inundated paddy fields and
grassy tank margins. Also up-ends in shallow water.
Call: A low toned krit uttered by the drake, and a subdued wheezy quack by the duck.
Food: NA
i SEARCH
<<
Common teal
Update personal
database
Twit on network
Cases 1
General Search
Season - winter
Size  almost twice the size of crow
Sighting  On a tree
Plumage  Brown somewhere on the body (not sure)
Food  must be insects, beetles, etc
Search Results (select the bird for details which match your sighting)
Report your
discovery
Twit on network Update personal database+
Picture Verify
i SEARCH
Night Heron Brown hawk owl Chestnut Bittern
Barred jungle owl
Info
Handbook Number: 52 (More info)
English Name: Night Heron
Latin Name: Nycticorax nycticorax
Alternate Common Name: NA
Local Distribution: Insititute Campus and Bithoor
Status: Resident, Winter visitor
Frequency: NA
Local Names: Waak, Kwaak, tar bagla, Kokari (Hindi); Bor (Kashmir); Bachka (Bengla);
Chongkhu (Manipur); Raat kokku, Raj kok (Marathi); Awaak, Waak (Gujrat); Gadri (Sind);
Chinta wakha (Telgu); Vakka (Tamil); Toppi kokku (Malayalam); Re kana kokka (Sinhala).
Size: Paddy Bird
Field Characters: General effect of a stocky paddy Bird, with stouter bill. Ashy grey above
with glistening black back and scapulars; white below. Crown, nape and long occipital crest
black; the last with some white plumes intermixed. Young birds streaked brown, rather like
Paddy Bird. Sexes alike. Gregarious. Flying at dusk with loud, raucous kwaark.
Distribution: Throughout the Indian Union; Bangladesh; Pakistan; Sri Lanka; Myanmar.
Resident and locally migratory.
Habits: Largely crepuscular and nocturnal. Affects jheels and other inland waters as well as
tidal creeks and mangrove swamps. Colonies spend the daytime resting in some clump of
leafy trees, often far from water, and fly out to their accustomed feeding grounds at dusk
in straggling ones and twos uttering a distinctive kwaark from time to time. Flight like that
of the Paddy Bird - steady flapping, neck pulled in; in silhouette resembles both the flying
foxes and gulls. The same communal roosts and nesting trees are occupied year after year.
Call: NA
Food: Crabs, Fish, Frog, aquatic insects, etc. More actively procured and not usually in the
wait-and-strike manner of herons.
i SEARCH
<<
Night Heron
Twit on network
Update personal
database
Cases 2
Family Search
Season - winter
Size  Myna +
Plumage  Grey (general)
white (underpart)
Food insects, mice, lizards, etc (from experience)
Eyes  Yellow (not sure)
Search Results (select the bird for details which match your sighting)
Report your
discovery
Twit on network Update personal database+
Picture Verify
i SEARCH
Spotted owlet Brown hawk owl Chestnut Bittern
Dusky horned owl Barred Jungle Owlet
Info
Handbook Number: 652
English Name: Spotted Owlet
Latin Name: Athene brama
Alternate Common Name: NA
Local Distribution: Institute campus
Status: Resident
Frequency: NA
Local Names: Oolloo, Khakusat, Khusattia, Chughad (Hindi); Pencha (Bihar); Kuture pencha
(Bengal); Dang tang pwn (Lepcha); Chibiru (Sind).
Size: Myna
Field Characters: A squat, white-spotted greyish brown little owl, with a typical large
round head and forwardly directed staring yellow eyes. Sexes alike. Pairs or family parties,
about villages, in ruins, and groves of ancient trees, etc.
Distribution: Throughout the Indian Union; Bangladesh; Pakistan; Myanmar. Not Sri Lanka.
Three races, on size and depth of coloration.
Habits:
Call: A large variety of harsh chattering, squabbling and chuckling notes, two individuals
frequently combining in a discordant duet.
Food: Chiefly beetles and other insects; also young birds and mice and lizards, etc.
Nesting: Season - principally November to April. Eggs - 3 or 4, white roundish ovals. Laid
on an untidy pad of tow or fibres in tree-hollows, holes in crumbling walls, or between
ceiling and roof of deserted as well as occupied dwellings. Both sexes share all the
domestic duties.
i SEARCH
<<
Spotted owlet
Twit on network
Update personal
database
Future Scope
This application is right now developed for birds which can and will be developed
for whole wild life.
A search for species for all wild life is the ultimate project idea.
The application can be launched pre-installed in a device designed for a elite class
of wild life enthusiasts.
It will also serves as a personal database, a social network tool for wild life world
and a updater.
SOCIAL NETWORK
Profile: Name and basic information
Favorite places, species
Wish list
Discoveries
Achievements and Awards
Clubs and communities
Other activities:
Events organizations
Adventure trip plans
Information Sharing
Reports, stories and Blogs
Albums and videos
Guidance/tutorials for rookies
Lonely planet, Facebook, Twitter, etc
PERSONAL DATABASE
To maintain a personal collection of the information of
-the discoveries made
-places visited
-birds found
-track of birds
-reports, notes and stories
Allows you to sync certain information with your online
profile.
Comparisons about the explorations with the same
sort of buddies.
Get News Feed according to your preferences.
Get updates of latest discoveries
Upcoming events, opportunities and competitions.
Its always smarter to club it with basic phone facilities
The phone provides facilities of GPS, ToDo facility, satellite
internet and at least a camera.
Future Scope
This application is right now developed for birds which can and will be developed
for whole wild life.
A search for species for all wild life is the ultimate project idea.
The application can be launched pre-installed in a device designed for a elite class
of wild life enthusiasts.
It will also serves as a personal database, a social network tool for wild life world
and a updater.
THANK YOU Project Guide
Prof: Kaumudi Patil
Alap Shah
Y8119001
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ALAP SHAH

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Wild wiki App Concept

  • 1. WILD WIKI Project Problem statement: To design a device for wild life enthusiasts providing easy access to every kind of wild life database and facility to update it. It should also give the provision of developing a social network and other related facilities.
  • 3. Stand Alone device (attachable to other supporting devices binoculars, camera, phones, laptops, telescope) Its very flexible and easy to get desired views and pictures for the search. But it adds up to one more utility that you have to carry while exploring wild. Application An application can be installed on any phone device which has a facility of camera. Or it can also be installed on camera if it supports the software. It cannot be used with every other device like Binoculars.
  • 5. Hobbies- Play station games, golf, thrill joy rides. Plays traditional Indian Flute. Parents- some industrialist. Profession- Contributor to National Geography, Freelance Photographer, Invests in share-market. Doesnt like the concept of pets Vegetarian Member of organizations- Ban Zoos, Go vegetarian, Anti-forest encroachment. Rides a bicycle to everywhere Uses eco-friendly products. Blogs everyday.
  • 6. USER STUDY Study was basically focused on understand the process of searching information from the wild life database. There are two ways 1) To match the details and find the bird/ animal 2) To find the bird family and then match the details to get the perfect match. Following are the details they look for -size, beak, region, calls, posture, tail, colors, activity, plumage, season and time of day. It also help me gain following information- 1) Types of information displayed about the species 2) Needs for easy search, and a handy option for the information database. 3) Attachable to other devices 4) Personal database and tracking of activities needed. Prof.ShobhaMadan Prof.TVPrabhakar
  • 8. The search for a particular specie starts after we have certain information/observations to start with. These observation can be in three forms. 1) Picture The picture is used for reference since the picture search/matching is not available. 2) Recorded Sounds along with the possible description of the calling of bird is used to for search. 3) Other data collected from observations -Plumage, Size, Season, Time of day, beak, region, posture, tail, etc. 4) Search by video is difficult but the possibilities can be explored
  • 9. Search Results (links) Catalogue s Manual Search Word/phrase search i SEARCH Specie Search Photo Recorded sound Observation fill General fill Detail fill Time, season Location, size Beak details Sighting, tail Plumage, posture Food, nesting Family specific fill Time, season Location, size Beak details Sighting, tail Plumage, posture Food, nesting Details fill Birds at location Specific options For smart search Update Personal database Report discovery Share on social network Write blogs
  • 10. Quick launch Picture Browse & upload Use for reference Recorded sound Browse & upload Match frequency & wavelength Bird calls database Search results i-SEARCH Time, season Location, size IITK Database Beak, Sighting Names Plumage, Posture Food, Nesting, Eggs Possible Results Word/phrase search General catalogue view/ manual search Database IITK Observation Fill [OF] Search in all Sections (thoroughly) Search in specific Category (e.g. size, location)
  • 11. i- SEARCH Options matching the picture Options matching the information Found the perfect match Update personal database (picture, videos) Share on social network Report the sighting in global database Update migration information Write blogs Found a new Specie Shout out Report organization for verification Select from the family Photo Recorded Sound Observed information
  • 12. >>
  • 13. SEARCH SPECIE BIRDS AT LOCATION HINTS: Use not sure button if you dont remember the exact observation. x ! >>
  • 14. BIRDS AT LOCATION Goa Map Search i SEARCH >>
  • 15. BIRDS AT LOCATION Goa Map Search Bird checklist for Goa Where to look for birds in Goa. >> + Download i SEARCH + Download
  • 16. SEARCH SPECIE BIRDS AT LOCATION HINTS: Use not sure button if you dont remember the exact observation. x ! >>
  • 17. SPECIE search HINTS: Use smart search button for choice specific options. x >>S Family Specific Search General Search What is smart search? (click hear)
  • 18. Select the possible category/family of bird. (click here for picture selection)i SEARCH Picture Verify Grebes Pelicans Cormorants, Darter Heron, Egret, Bitterns Storks Ibises, Spoonbill Ducks, Geese Kites, Buzzards, Eagles, Vultures Falcons Pheasants, Partridges, Quails Bastard Quails Cranes Rails, Coots Jacanas Painted Snipes Stilts, Avocets Stone Curlews Coursers, Prantincoles Plovers, Sandpipers, Snipes Gulls, Terns Sand Grouse Doves, Pigeons Parrots Cuckoos Owls Nightjars Swifts Kingfishers Bee eaters Rollers Hoopoes Horn bills Barbets Woodpeckers Larks Swallons Shrikes Orioles Drongos Mynas Crows, Magpies Cuckoo Shrikes Minivets Loras ! >>
  • 19. Use picture from album Use camera SPECIE SEARCH Observations (Please fill in the observations if any) 1) Time of day when the bird was sight - : 2) Season - Winter Month- December 3) Location - Goa 14 56 Map Search >> i SEARCH noon 4) Size of the Bird 15 or 遜 Peacockinches ! ! ! ! S
  • 20. Observations (Please fill in the observations if any) 3) Location - Goa Map Search i SEARCH >>
  • 21. Observations (Please fill in the observations if any) NAMES English Name Latin Name Common Name Local Name Bird ID i SEARCH Picture Verify >> ! ! ! ! ! S
  • 22. i SEARCH 4) Beak (select the type of beak) >> Picture Verify ! S
  • 23. Observations (Please fill in the observations if any) 6) 7) Place of sighting 8) Posture Details Male Female In field In group On wire Tree Near water Above animal Buildings Hopping i SEARCH Picture Verify >> ! ! ! S
  • 24. Observations (Please fill in the observations if any) 5) Plumage Details Percentage of plumage 25 % Color Spotted Plumage in parts Wings (flight) Wings closed Head Neck Tail Legs i SEARCH Picture Verify S >> eyes
  • 25. Observations (Please fill in the observations if any) Color Spotted Plumage in parts Upper part Under part Fill in your own words i SEARCH Picture Verify S >> Description
  • 26. Observations (Please fill in the observations if any) 8) Select the Tail shape (more tail types) Notched Tail Forked Tail Pointed Tail Rounded Tail Squared Tail Fan-shaped TailWedge shaped Tail Unique Tail i SEARCH Picture Verify >> ! S
  • 27. Expert Fill FOOD i SEARCH NESTING EGGS CALL DETAILS Picture Verify >>
  • 28. Search Results (select the bird for details which match your sighting) Report your discovery Twit on network Update personal database+ Picture Verify i SEARCH
  • 29. Info Handbook Number: 94 English Name: Common Teal Latin Name: Anas crecca Alternate Common Name: NA Local Distribution: Insititute Campus and Bithoor Status: Winter visitor Frequency: NA Local Names: Chhoti murghabi, Kerra, Lohiya kerra, Chowtee, Patari, Souchuruka (Hindi); Naroib, Patari hans, Tulsibigri (Bengal); Baijla (Mirshikars,Bihar); Baijila gairi (Nepal); Kardo (Sind); Chakrang (Marathi); Siravi, Kilawai (Tamil); Yeranda (Malayalam); Solari hakki (Kannada); Kalimari, Chila hans, Patari hans (Assam); Daophlantu kashiba (Cachari); Seruwa (Sinhala); Surit (Manipur). Size: Domestic duck-; Cotton Teal+ Field Characters: Male pencilled greyish, with chestnut head and a broad metallic green band running backward from eye to nape, bordered above and below by whitish lines. A tricoloured wing speculum- black green, and buff- particularly conspicuous in flight. Female mottled dark and light brown, with pale underparts and black and green speculum. Flocks on tanks, jheels and marshes, etc. Distribution: In winter throughout the Indian Union; Bangladesh; Pakistan; Sri Lanka; Myanmar. Habits: Perhaps our commonest migratory duck, and an excellent sporting bird, swift on the wing and good for the table. Largely vegetarian in its diet, grubbing for grain and tender shoots of rice and marsh plants in the squelchy mud of inundated paddy fields and grassy tank margins. Also up-ends in shallow water. Call: A low toned krit uttered by the drake, and a subdued wheezy quack by the duck. Food: NA i SEARCH << Common teal Update personal database Twit on network
  • 30. Cases 1 General Search Season - winter Size almost twice the size of crow Sighting On a tree Plumage Brown somewhere on the body (not sure) Food must be insects, beetles, etc
  • 31. Search Results (select the bird for details which match your sighting) Report your discovery Twit on network Update personal database+ Picture Verify i SEARCH Night Heron Brown hawk owl Chestnut Bittern Barred jungle owl
  • 32. Info Handbook Number: 52 (More info) English Name: Night Heron Latin Name: Nycticorax nycticorax Alternate Common Name: NA Local Distribution: Insititute Campus and Bithoor Status: Resident, Winter visitor Frequency: NA Local Names: Waak, Kwaak, tar bagla, Kokari (Hindi); Bor (Kashmir); Bachka (Bengla); Chongkhu (Manipur); Raat kokku, Raj kok (Marathi); Awaak, Waak (Gujrat); Gadri (Sind); Chinta wakha (Telgu); Vakka (Tamil); Toppi kokku (Malayalam); Re kana kokka (Sinhala). Size: Paddy Bird Field Characters: General effect of a stocky paddy Bird, with stouter bill. Ashy grey above with glistening black back and scapulars; white below. Crown, nape and long occipital crest black; the last with some white plumes intermixed. Young birds streaked brown, rather like Paddy Bird. Sexes alike. Gregarious. Flying at dusk with loud, raucous kwaark. Distribution: Throughout the Indian Union; Bangladesh; Pakistan; Sri Lanka; Myanmar. Resident and locally migratory. Habits: Largely crepuscular and nocturnal. Affects jheels and other inland waters as well as tidal creeks and mangrove swamps. Colonies spend the daytime resting in some clump of leafy trees, often far from water, and fly out to their accustomed feeding grounds at dusk in straggling ones and twos uttering a distinctive kwaark from time to time. Flight like that of the Paddy Bird - steady flapping, neck pulled in; in silhouette resembles both the flying foxes and gulls. The same communal roosts and nesting trees are occupied year after year. Call: NA Food: Crabs, Fish, Frog, aquatic insects, etc. More actively procured and not usually in the wait-and-strike manner of herons. i SEARCH << Night Heron Twit on network Update personal database
  • 33. Cases 2 Family Search Season - winter Size Myna + Plumage Grey (general) white (underpart) Food insects, mice, lizards, etc (from experience) Eyes Yellow (not sure)
  • 34. Search Results (select the bird for details which match your sighting) Report your discovery Twit on network Update personal database+ Picture Verify i SEARCH Spotted owlet Brown hawk owl Chestnut Bittern Dusky horned owl Barred Jungle Owlet
  • 35. Info Handbook Number: 652 English Name: Spotted Owlet Latin Name: Athene brama Alternate Common Name: NA Local Distribution: Institute campus Status: Resident Frequency: NA Local Names: Oolloo, Khakusat, Khusattia, Chughad (Hindi); Pencha (Bihar); Kuture pencha (Bengal); Dang tang pwn (Lepcha); Chibiru (Sind). Size: Myna Field Characters: A squat, white-spotted greyish brown little owl, with a typical large round head and forwardly directed staring yellow eyes. Sexes alike. Pairs or family parties, about villages, in ruins, and groves of ancient trees, etc. Distribution: Throughout the Indian Union; Bangladesh; Pakistan; Myanmar. Not Sri Lanka. Three races, on size and depth of coloration. Habits: Call: A large variety of harsh chattering, squabbling and chuckling notes, two individuals frequently combining in a discordant duet. Food: Chiefly beetles and other insects; also young birds and mice and lizards, etc. Nesting: Season - principally November to April. Eggs - 3 or 4, white roundish ovals. Laid on an untidy pad of tow or fibres in tree-hollows, holes in crumbling walls, or between ceiling and roof of deserted as well as occupied dwellings. Both sexes share all the domestic duties. i SEARCH << Spotted owlet Twit on network Update personal database
  • 36. Future Scope This application is right now developed for birds which can and will be developed for whole wild life. A search for species for all wild life is the ultimate project idea. The application can be launched pre-installed in a device designed for a elite class of wild life enthusiasts. It will also serves as a personal database, a social network tool for wild life world and a updater.
  • 37. SOCIAL NETWORK Profile: Name and basic information Favorite places, species Wish list Discoveries Achievements and Awards Clubs and communities Other activities: Events organizations Adventure trip plans Information Sharing Reports, stories and Blogs Albums and videos Guidance/tutorials for rookies Lonely planet, Facebook, Twitter, etc
  • 38. PERSONAL DATABASE To maintain a personal collection of the information of -the discoveries made -places visited -birds found -track of birds -reports, notes and stories Allows you to sync certain information with your online profile. Comparisons about the explorations with the same sort of buddies.
  • 39. Get News Feed according to your preferences. Get updates of latest discoveries Upcoming events, opportunities and competitions. Its always smarter to club it with basic phone facilities The phone provides facilities of GPS, ToDo facility, satellite internet and at least a camera.
  • 40. Future Scope This application is right now developed for birds which can and will be developed for whole wild life. A search for species for all wild life is the ultimate project idea. The application can be launched pre-installed in a device designed for a elite class of wild life enthusiasts. It will also serves as a personal database, a social network tool for wild life world and a updater.
  • 41. THANK YOU Project Guide Prof: Kaumudi Patil Alap Shah Y8119001