Tadoba National Park is not only famous for its royal Bengal tigers but also for its fascinating birdlife. It covers a big area of 625 sq. km. and is a paradise for bird enthusiasts. Whether you’re near the lake or exploring other parts of the park, you will surely be mesmerized by the varied range of bird species here. There is a river inside the park named Andhari, this river provides a habitat for a wide variety of water birds and raptors. From big raptors like the Crested Serpent Eagle and Changeable Hawk Eagles to water birds there is a lot to see here.
The park authorities have spotted around 195 different bird species, including three endangered ones. Some of the fascinating bird species you might encounter include the Indian Pitta, Crested Treeswift, Stone Curlew, Crested Honey Buzzard, Large-billed Crow, Black-naped Blue Flycatcher, Oriental Honey Buzzard, White-eyed Buzzard, Pariah Kite, Eurasian Sparrow Hawk, Black Shouldered Kite, Shikra, Short-toed Snake Eagle, Grey Heron, Large Egret, Bonelli’s Eagle, Paradise Flycatcher, Bronze-winged Jacana, Common Kestrel, Open Bill Stork, Black Ibis, Bar Headed Goose, Black Strok, Lesser Adjutant Stork, Brahminy Duck, Comb Duck, Little Grebe, Brahminy Myna, Asian Pied Starling, Orange-headed Thrush, House Crow, Median Egret, Indian Shag, Purple Heron, Banded Bay Cuckoo, White-breasted Water Hen, Green Sandpiper, Wood Sandpiper, Common Sandpiper, River Tern, Painted SandGrouse, Jungle Bush Quail, Lesser Golden Backed Woodpecker, Warblers, Indian Peafowl, Spotted Owlet, Forest Wagtail, Grey Wagtail, White Wagtail, House Sparrow, Indian Robbin, Indian Roller, Ruby Throat, Blue Throat, Black Redstart, Grey Tit, Common Stonechat, and many more.
Tadoba National Park is an amazing place for bird enthusiasts, whether you’re a pro or a beginner. You’ll love the unforgettable bird watching experience that awaits you here. So, grab your binoculars and come explore the park’s diverse bird population. You can even book your safari from Tadoba Online Booking portal. It’s going to be worth it!
Published by Sanskriti Goyal
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