India’s most offbeat bird sanctuaries
Priya Srivastava, TIMESOFINDIA.COM Updated : Oct 2, 2023, 13:10 IST
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India’s most offbeat bird sanctuaries
India is one of the most noted spots for bird lovers. There are some sanctuaries which are extremely famous for their population of migratory birds but then there are some offbeat and lesser-known sanctuaries too that offer unique birdwatching experiences. These are quieter and less touristy environments for bird enthusiasts. Here are some of India's offbeat bird sanctuaries:
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Chamurchi, West Bengal
Located in the Darjeeling district, Chamurchi is a quiet and serene birding spot. It offers a chance to spot Himalayan and sub-Himalayan bird species amidst lush tea gardens.
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Majuli Island, Assam
The world's largest river island, Majuli, is a hotspot for birds and biodiversity. It's particularly known for its population of the Bengal florican, a critically endangered bird species.
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Zemithang, Arunachal Pradesh
For adventurous birdwatchers, Zemithang offers a chance to explore the pristine forests of Arunachal Pradesh and spot elusive high-altitude species like the blood pheasant and the Himalayan monal.
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Nandur Madhameshwar Bird Sanctuary, Maharashtra
Located near Nashik, this sanctuary is lesser-known but has a significant bird population. It's a haven for wetland birds, including flamingos, storks, and ducks.
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Nagzira Wildlife Sanctuary, Maharashtra
Nagzira is often overshadowed by more famous tiger reserves, but it's an excellent place for birdwatching. The sanctuary features a range of habitats, from forests to lakes, attracting diverse birdlife.
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Jawai Bandh, Rajasthan
This area is famous for its leopards, but it's also a great place for birdwatching. The Jawai Dam and its surroundings are frequented by a variety of waterfowl, raptors, and other bird species.
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Satpura Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh
Though it’s a tiger reserve, Satpura also boasts rich birdlife. Birdwatchers can explore the reserve's pristine forests and riverbanks to spot a wide range of avian species, including hornbills, eagles, and owls.
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Uppalapadu Bird Sanctuary, Andhra Pradesh
This lesser-known sanctuary near Guntur is known for its large population of migratory birds, particularly the spot-billed pelicans and painted storks. It's an excellent place for birdwatchers interested in wetland species.
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Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary, Kerala
Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary is situated in the Malappuram district. Kadalundi is a hidden gem and a crucial habitat for a variety of migratory and resident birds, including terns, gulls, sandpipers, and more.
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Kokkrebellur Bird Sanctuary, Karnataka
This pretty and leser-know sanctuary is noted for its unique coexistence of birds and humans. The villagers have traditionally protected the painted storks and spot-billed pelicans that live here.
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