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Top Bird-Watching Destinations in Rajasthan

Posted by Nandu Singh on October 01, 2024

 
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If you're planning a trip to Rajasthan, don't miss out on the opportunity to explore some of its incredible bird watching areas. With over 500 species of birds found in this state, it is a paradise for bird lovers and enthusiasts. In this article, we will guide you through some of the best spots for bird watching in Rajasthan so you can make the most out of your visit.
 

1. Keoladeo National Park (Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary)

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Keoladeo National Park in Bharatpur is a paradise for bird enthusiasts. Over 370 species of birds can be spotted here, including the rare Siberian Crane, which migrates during the winter months. It’s one of the most famous bird-watching spots in India.

2. Tal Chhapar Sanctuary

Located in Churu, Tal Chhapar Sanctuary is known for its blackbucks and rich birdlife. This grassland is home to a variety of migratory and resident birds, such as harriers, skylarks, and demoiselle cranes, making it a great spot for bird watching.

3. Sambhar Lake

Sambhar Lake, the largest inland saltwater lake in India, attracts a variety of migratory birds. The highlight of this lake is the thousands of flamingos that flock here, along with other species like storks and pelicans.

4. Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary

Located in Rajasthan’s only hill station, Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary is home to diverse bird species, including the grey junglefowl, green avadavat, and several species of eagles and vultures. It’s an ideal destination for bird watchers looking for a unique experience in the hills.

5. Desert National Park

Situated near Jaisalmer, Desert National Park offers a unique bird-watching experience in the desert. The park is home to the endangered Great Indian Bustard, one of the heaviest flying birds. Other species such as eagles, falcons, and vultures can also be spotted here.

6. Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary

Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary, surrounding the majestic Kumbhalgarh Fort, offers excellent bird-watching opportunities. It is home to numerous bird species such as parakeets, peacocks, and pigeons, along with some raptors.

7. Bassi Wildlife Sanctuary

Located near Chittorgarh, Bassi Wildlife Sanctuary is home to a variety of migratory birds and offers a serene bird-watching experience. Commonly spotted birds include kingfishers, storks, and migratory waterfowl.

These bird-watching destinations in Rajasthan are a haven for nature lovers and bird enthusiasts, offering a glimpse of the region’s rich avian diversity.

If you're planning a trip to Rajasthan, don't miss out on the opportunity to explore some of its incredible bird watching areas. With over 500 species of birds found in this state, it is a paradise for bird lovers and enthusiasts.

If you're planning a trip to Rajasthan, don't miss out on the opportunity to explore some of its incredible bird watching areas. With over 500 species of birds found in this state, it is a paradise for bird lovers and enthusiasts. In this article, we will guide you through some of the best spots for bird watching in Rajasthan so you can make the most out of your visit.
 

ou're planning a trip to Rajasthan, don't miss out on the opportunity to explore some of its incredible bird watching areas. With over 500 species of birds found in this state, it is a paradise for bird lovers and enthusiasts. In this article, we will guide you through some of the best spots for bird watching in Rajasthan so you can make the most out of your visit.
 

If you're planning a trip to Rajasthan, don't miss out on the opportunity to explore some of its incredible bird watching areas. With over 500 species of birds found in this state, it is a paradise for bird lovers and enthusiasts. In this article, we will guide you through some of the best spots for bird watching in Rajasthan so you can make the most out of your visit.
 

If you're planning a trip to Rajasthan, don't miss out on the opportunity to explore some of its incredible bird watching areas. With over 500 species of birds found in this state, it is a paradise for bird lovers and enthusiasts. In this article, we will guide you through some of the best spots for bird watching in Rajasthan so you can make the most out of your visit.
 

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Goa.Tours

Posted by Nitin Petkar on March 18, 2023

 
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Going on a bird watching trip in Goa can be a wonderful experience for nature enthusiasts. Goa is home to a diverse range of bird species, including both resident and migratory birds.

To plan your bird watching trip with Goa.Tours will be great for you to explore Goa habitual species of wildlife with nature. We Goa.Tours arrange this wonderful bird watching tour to Carambolim village for our client. here are some tips, The best time to visit for bird watching is during the winter months, from November to February, as this is the time when migratory birds visit Goa. However, you can still spot a variety of resident birds throughout the year. Goa has several birding hotspots, including the Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary, Carambolim lake, Chorao Island, Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary, and Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary. choose any place to visit and we will take you there.

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Which are the wild animals seen in Tadoba National Park?

Posted by Tadobabooking on March 28, 2022

 
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Tadoba is very popular amongst the wildlife enthusiasts for the Tiger sightings. Tadoba national park offers interesting flora and fauna. During the safari trip to Tadoba travelers get to sight the Royal Bengal Tiger, leopards, Bluebull (Nilgai),Indian gaur, Sloth bear, Wolves, Jackals, Spotted Deers, Sambar Deers, Porcupine, Honey badger and many  other species. Tadoba is also known for birdwatching and is one of the preferred destinations for birdwatchers. Wildlife of Tadoba can be experienced while on the Tadoba jungle safari tour.

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you tube video on Chandigarh

Posted by Susan Sharma on September 16, 2021

 
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birding for beginners

Posted by Susan Sharma on September 11, 2021

 
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Bird watching in the pandemic- birding is the best diversion for a work from home couple. And which better place than Ranikhet in Uttarakhand

https://youtu.be/hlhZpayT7A0

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birding for beginners

Posted by Susan Sharma on September 11, 2021

 
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If there is a heaven for bird watchers, it is Sattal. In one hour of morning birding we saw a variety of birds. The adventure area has so far not interfered with the natural forest around. Hope it remains like that. https://youtu.be/rnG809pejWg

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Desert Camps in Jaisalmer

Posted by Bhairav Singh on January 05, 2021

 
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Le Royal Camps is one of the best desert camps in Jaisalmer. Our resort has a glorious history of more than a decade. Dive in the imperial beauty with our majestically comfy Swiss tents in Jaisalmer. We have a total of 26 rooms with 5 deluxe cottages, 8 deluxe Swiss tents and 11 royal suites.

Visit our desert camp in Jaisalmer to experience the desert lifestyle. There are lots of tourist attractions in Jaisalmer and things to do in Jaisalmer.

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Happy Mothers Day

Posted by Susan Sharma on May 10, 2020

 
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#MothersDay   #Whiteeye  #Birding

Happy Mothers Day!!.....Er....Parents Day!!!!says IndianWildlifeClub

Outside our home, near the main gate, we spot a nest.   On the Ashoka tree.   The Indian White Eye (Zosterops palpebrosus) is sitting with its wings spread on the nest.  Surely there are chicks inside.   Birding ethics prevents me from going near the nest.  Temperature outside is 42 degrees centigrade.   

The bird is sitting with its wings spread to protect the chicks from heat.  Parents share duties of cleaning the nest, feeding the chicks and protecting the chicks from heat. 

The Indian White Eye is a tiny bird, 8cm in size.  Sexes look similar.  

Happy Mothers Day!! er   Parents Day!!!!!

Video Susan Sharma

Happy Mothers Day!!......Er... Parents Day!!-Indian White Eye (Zosterops palpebrosus)

https://youtu.be/ekkqWCVtDDU

 

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Birds of Sikkim

Posted by Susan Sharma on May 02, 2020

 
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Sikkim birds

Sikkim is a haven for bird watchers.  Trekking the hills and valleys is certainly the best way to observe and photograph them.  However, if you are a bird lover you can spot birds wherever you are visiting-near a monastery, at waterfalls, on the roadsides, near the place you are staying.  Absence of chemicals and fertilizers make the entire state bird friendly.

As Northern part of Sikkim was mostly inaccessible in February, our recordings of bird sightings are linmited to the South and West part mostly. 

 

The video is a visual account of the common birds we could capture.

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A Visit to Honey Valley Coorg

Posted by Kiran Kashyap on January 07, 2020

 
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Hello, 

Honey valley, Coorg is one of the best places for birding, herping and other nature related excursions. I have done multiple trips to this place and have documented some of the interesting species in my post. 

https://kiranvrb.blogspot.com/2020/01/a-place-called-honey-valley.html 

Hope you like it. C&C welcome. 

Thanks, 
Kiran Kashyap.

 

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