A traveller’s guide to birdwatching in India, birdwatching places and birdwatching tours in India
Bird Watching in India

Bird
watching in India can prove to be an experience of a lifetime for those who
love exploring the avifauna and capturing them on film. There are many
renowned wildlife sanctuaries in India which offer chances to view several
exotic species of birds- both native and migratory. Visitors are intensely
delighted while visiting the bird sanctuaries namely, the Keoladeo Ghana
National Park in Bharatpur, the Corbett National Park and the Sariska
Wildlife Sanctuary. These sanctuaries are home to both domestic and
migratory birds which come from all over the world and can be seen fishing,
nesting and breeding.
Bird Watching in Keoladeo Ghana National Park
It is located 175 kms away from Delhi on Agra- Jaipur road. The park is
delared as World Heritage Site and is spread on 28.7 sq km.. It is the most
favourite destination for the bird watcher. Visitor can see more than 330
species of birds which also includes, many migratory birds. The park
comprising of forest, marshy swamps and lakes makes it an ideal habitat for
birds . Bird watchers are enthusiatic to see the migratory birds like
Siberian Crane, Geese, Ducks, Raptors, Warblers and Waders. Other frequently
seen birds are pelicans, storks, herons, egrets and kingfishers. It is best
to visit this park in the month of November to March.
Bird
Watching in Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary
Sprawling on a vast landscape of 800 sqkm, this park houses more than 200
species of birds. It is situated in the hills of Aravalli ranges in
Rajasthan. Birds which can be seen here are mainly Wryneck Woodpecker
Babbler, White Breasted Kingfisher, Little Brown Dove, Small Minivet, Gray
Hornbill, Crested Serpent Eagle, Black/Red Headed Bunting, Golden Oriole,
Little Brown Dove, Small Minivet, Great Gray Shrike, Pale Harrier and Tailor
Bird and many more. Bird watchers feels happy to see the birds from so close
and shoot their activities so that they can see afterwards.
Bird Watching in Corbett National Park
Bird Watchers can view around 600 species of birds. It is a perfect spot
for the bird lovers attracting thousands of visitors from all over the
world. Spread on an area of 600 sq km, this park is located in the western
Himalayas in Uttranchal. In the winter months visitors can see many
migratory birds such as Bareheaded goose, snipe, gull, duck, grepe, graylag,
wagtail and sandpiper. Raptors, darters, egrets, black-necked stork and
cormorants are commonly seen here.
Bird Watching in Sunderbans National Park
This national park is 72km away from Kolkata and spread on a vast landscape
of 2,585 sq km. This renowned World Heritage Site is known for the mangrove
forest. Bird sanctuary at Sajnekhali provides habitat to several variety of
birds like Heron, Egret, Tern, Brahmini kite, White ibis, Cotton Teal,
Curlew and other countless birds.
Bird Watching in Kaziranga National Park
This park is situated on the bank of River Brahmaputra in Assam. It is
spread on an area of 430 sq km covered with thick forest and lakes making it
a bird paradise. More than 100 species of migratory birds can be watched
like Pallas's fish eagle, black necked stork, lesser adjutant stork, grey
pelican. Bengal floricans, grey peacock-pheasant, green imperial pigeon
attracts the bird watchers most. November to March is best time to see the
birds.
What to bring
Cotton cloths are best for summer but in winter visitors must carry woollen
clothes. A pair of binoculars to have a clear view of birds is a must.
Cameras must not be forgotten at any cost. Tour operators provide guides who
assist in exploring and identifying the birds.
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