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6 exotic birds to spot in Keoladeo Bird Sanctuary

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - May 10, 2025, 09:00 IST
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6 exotic birds to spot in Keoladeo Bird Sanctuary

Nestled in the heart of Rajasthan, Keoladeo Ghana National Park, also known as Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, is a haven for birdwatchers and photographers alike. This UNESCO World Heritage Site isn’t just a birdwatcher's paradise; it’s an expansive area spreading across 29 sq km, home to more than 370 species — some permanent residents, others globetrotters who’ve flown thousands of miles just to soak up the Rajasthani winter sun.

If you’re ready to ditch Instagram selfies for birds, then get ready — we’re about to meet six of the most exotic birds that call Keoladeo their winter (or year-round) home.




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Black-necked Stork

Otherwise known as Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus, a long-necked wading bird in the stork family. Known for its stark white body and jet-black neck, its long and bright red-colored legs make it unmistakable as it strides through the wetlands of Keoladeo. Sadly, these are endangered birds and have a very shy behavior, so spotting one is a rewarding experience for any wildlife photographer or bird lover seeking a unique subject.


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Bluethroat

Scientifically known as Luscinia Svecica, this is a small passerine bird that formerly belonged to the family Turdidae. It is common across Asia and Europe. Bluethroats (males) have a striking blue throat with an astonishing and flashy red tail. You can describe them as tiny but dazzling. Bluethroats add both music and motion to the landscape, known for its sweet, melodic song.
Catching one with its tail fanned out makes for a captivating wildlife moment.


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Greater Spotted Eagle

This is a large migratory bird belonging to the family Accipitridae. They are mostly found in South Asia, Southeast Asia, and parts of East Africa. With dark brown plumage, broad wings, and sharp yellow eyes, they cut a striking figure. They sit high in trees or soar in slow circles, scanning the ground for prey. Patience is the key to capturing them mid-flight or during a dive. Their rarity and strong presence make them a prized shot in any birding story.


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Painted Stork

The Painted Stork is characterized by its pink tertial feathers and big, slightly curved yellow beak. These friendly birds often feed in shallow water with their heads underwater, and they construct their nests in large colonies. They walk and forage in a deliberate, almost introspective way, which creates great action shots. The magical glow produced by the light of the early morning sun glinting off their feathers is ideal for capturing the energy of this colorful species.


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Sarus Crane

The Sarus Crane in the marshes of Keoladeo is a wondrous sight to behold with its great red head and great height. These lovely birds often perform courting dances in pairs, demonstrating their harmonized movements and loud trumpeting calls. They are famous for mating for life, hence the symbol of loyalty. Photographers adore seeing them slowly stroll over the shallow waters because it brings emotional richness and dramatic reflections to any photo.


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Siberian Rubythroat

A relative of the nightingale, the Siberian rubythroat has a jewel-like red throat that gives the species its name. They are perky, long-legged birds that are more commonly seen in winter. The Siberian Rubythroat is famous among birders and photographers for its rarity and striking, rich beauty. To spot them, you must have a keen eye and patience, but the reward will be worth the while: a beautiful, jewel-like image that captures this bird’s plight and resilience.


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