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Check Out The Top 5 Places For Bird Photography in India

by Nature Wanderers Nature Wanderers
A visual delight for many bird photography enthusiasts is to observe these unusual domestic and migrant species up close in their natural habitats. Examples include Pintails, rare red-necked Grebes and Gulls, Long-billed Bush Warbler, White-tailed Rubythroats, Fire Capped Tits, and Little Forktails. Having said that, there are some well-known bird sanctuaries located all across the country that provide visitors with both a breathtaking view of the area and sightings of some unusual species. However, if you are a beginner bird photographer & looking for photography tours while being anxious to cross off the names of the birds you want to photograph with your DSLR, here are the top 5 locations you must go to for bird photography in India.

Jim Corbett National Park (Uttarakhand)
Jim Corbett National Park, which is one of India's oldest wildlife sanctuaries and is located in the Nainital district, is a haven for bird watchers in addition to being a place to see Bengal tigers, which are on the verge of extinction. More than 650 different bird species can be found in the DurgaDevi Zone (one of Jim Corbett's five photography tours zones), including the Lineated Barbet, Bluethroated Barbet, Crimsonbreasted Barbet, Blacknaped Green Woodpecker, Lesser Goldenbacked Woodpecker, Longtailed Broadbill, Golden Oriole, Storkbilled Kingfisher, and many others.

Chilika Lake Bird Sanctuary (Odisha)
Chilika Lake, with a surface area of more than 1,100 km2, is regarded as the second-biggest coastal lagoon in the world and the largest coastal lagoon in India. More than 160 species of birds call Chilika Lake home, including White-bellied sea eagles, Graylag geese, purple moorhen, and others. In 1981, Chilika Lake was designated as the first Indian Wetland of International Importance under the Ramsar Convention. It is one of the most well-known destinations for bird lovers and photographers, and it proudly has the largest flamingo breeding area in the world. Visit the Nalabana, Mangalajodi, and Kalupadaghat Islands to have a sight of the lovely avian animals.

Eaglenest Wildlife Sanctuary (Arunachal Pradesh)
The best-kept Himalayan secret in India is the Eaglenest Bird Sanctuary. Eaglenest, which lies in the West Kameng district of Arunachal Pradesh, gained notoriety with the 2006 description of the colorful Bugun Liocichla, a newly discovered bird species, and the rapid influx of bird watchers from all over the world that followed. With a staggering 454 different bird species, including cormorants, pheasants, quail, junglefowl, herons, hawks, eagles, plovers, black-necked cranes, rails, black storks, oriental white (black-headed) ibises, ducks, dotterels, lapwings, ibisbills, waders, small pratincoles, stone-curle Eaglenest is the ideal location for photographing the rarest of birds in motion.

Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary (Rajasthan)
Another well-known bird sanctuary is Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, also known as Keoladeo Ghana National Park. It is home to 366 different bird species, including egrets and herons such as the Little Green Heron, Grey Heron, Purple Heron, Pond Heron, and Grey Heron, as well as marble teal, comb ducks, and jungle bush quail. This location is made even more intriguing by the availability of many modes of transportation, including bicycle, cycle rickshaw, and horse carriage (Tonga). If you enjoy cycling, you can rent a bicycle for between INR 50 and INR 100 per day, or you can use the cycle rickshaw, which is typically arranged by park officials, on an hourly basis for INR 100 if you want to keep taking pictures.

Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary (Haryana)
The Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary is not just a well-liked weekend getaway destination for locals of Delhi, Gurgaon, and Faridabad, but it is also a prime location for spotting about 250 vibrant bird species. Four watch towers (machans) are located throughout the Bird Sanctuary to provide a clear view of the birds nearby. Northern Pintail, Greater Flamingo, Common Teal duck, and Siberian cranes are a few of the most well-known discoveries. Near the Sultanpur Lake, during specific seasons, you can see a variety of migratory species, including Siberian cranes and larger flamingos.


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