Situated near Delhi Gate, Salim Ali Sarovar and its garden is host to a variety of life. Trees, climbers and shrubs mark the garden, while the water body supports a variety of marine life. Parts of the lake are covered with algae and a variety of fish survive underneath. The site hosts resident as well as migratory birds. It is common to spot varieties of ducks, doves, coots, moorhens, waterhens and egrate. The best season to visit this bird sanctuary is during the cool weather between October and March.
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