Birding In Tadoba
Birds In Tadoba
Tadoba National park is a great place to go birding. It is one of Maharashtra’s best birding sites due to its diverse environment and quantity of water bodies. A high concentration of dense mixed forest zones, bamboo, sparse grasslands and wetlands in the Tadoba tiger reserve creates the best environment for the birds.
The Tiger reserve is home to more than 200 bird species, including migratory ones. It is suitable for both woodland and wetland birds. And chances of spotting all of them are reported at the Andhari river which is also a constant source of water for the wildlife of Tadoba. At this beautiful river, the bird photographers in their Tadoba tiger safari have a great opportunity to click mesmerizing pictures of birds.
Truly, in the Tadoba wildlife safari, those with a keen eye for bird watching will be completely stunned by seeing the incredible varieties of bird species.
Tadoba’s Major Bird Checklist
Indian Pitta
Indian Roller
Painted Francolin
Peafowl
Crested Serpent Eagle
Changeable Hawk Eagles
Grey Headed Fish Eagle
Oriental honey Buzzard
White-eyed Buzzard
Pariah Kite
Eurasian Cuckoo
Grey-bellied Cuckoo
Indian Cuckoo
Drongo Cuckoo
Shikra
Common Hoopoe
Asian Koel
Sirkeer Malkoha
Tickell’s Thrush
Little Grebe
Eurasian Sparrow hawk
Black Shouldered Kite
Brown-Headed Barbet
Indian Grey Hornbill
An Unforgettable Experience To Witness