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Bird Safaris
India is home to as many as 1200 species of birds (roughly 14%
of the total known species), out of which 141 are endemic to
this region. Whats even more astonishing is that, of the
27 Orders and 155 Families that bird life has been classified
into, India has 20 Orders and 77 families. The reason for this
richness of species is the climate, the diversity of
vegetation as well as its wide altitudinal range, which
extends from sea level to the Himalayas. Chirping noises are
the noises that we love to hear because of its sweetness and
the shrill sound makes our heart sing with happiness. Watching
birds keenly and gaining knowledge on their habitats can be as
interesting as watching some animal in the open wilderness.
Some feel frustrated not spotting a bird for long. But like
there are rules to every game, there are rules to this game
also. Here are few of them.
Songs and bird calls are excellent identification mechanisms
and sometimes, are the only ways to identify a bird because
some species can only be distinguished in the field by their
calls.
The best element of birding in Uttarakhand is because of the
two distinct habitats which can be weaved into one outstanding
bird watching sojourn. The sub Himalayan birding at Corbett
National Park is supplemented by the distinct possibilities of
sighting the Tiger and the Elephant. Many of the birds found
in the surrounding areas of Nainital, are typically Himalayan
species associated with these higher elevations.
Corbett National Park is a bird watcher's paradise. The
park, with its rich Bio-geographic diversity, is home to more
than 600 species of birds - about half of the total species
found in the entire Indian subcontinent! It is considered one
of the true bird parks of the world. Raptors are of infinite
variety and occasionally, species of hawks and eagles appear.
The numerous water bodies provide an ideal habitat for ducks
and waders, most of which are migratory. The park forms a
natural crossroad and meeting ground for avian species from
high altitude areas, plains and eastern and western regions.
Because of this unique location, the bird population is pretty
high throughout the year, with winter visitors, summer
visitors, altitudinal migrants, passage migrants and local
migrants. The Mangoli valley, Nainital and Pangot region in
the Kumaon are unmistakably, the most remarkable areas for
higher Himalayan birds.
Birding TipsFrustrated because you can't identify all
the birds at your feeder, in the woods, along the roadside, or
at the beach? Here are some quick tips for beginning birders.
- Be sure you have a decent pair of binoculars and have
adjusted and practiced using them.
- Always locate a bird first with your naked eye. The field
of view through binoculars is much narrower, making it
harder to search.
- Consider colours a bonus. Except under the best of
conditions, it is hard to see feather colours accurately.
Light reflection and shadows often distort, dull, or
exaggerate the colours. Consider other factors first. If
conditions are good, consider colour a bonus. Of course,
there are species for which accurate colour determination is
essential for accurate identification.
- Size is helpful, but conditions can be misleading. A bird
soaring overhead or flying by, may seem much larger or
smaller than reality. A reference object is helpful - a
tree, fence post, telephone pole, etc.
- Observe the shape or profile of the bird. A long-bill,
long legs, or tufted head immediately eliminates many
possibilities.
- Habitat is always a useful consideration. In the midst of
a coniferous forest you expect to see a different set of
birds (avifauna) than you would on an ocean shore or in a
city park.
- Note the behavior. Wading in shallow water, climbing a
tree trunk, swimming, diving through the air, emerging from
a mud nest, or sitting on a fence post, all narrow the
choices down considerably.
- Songs and calls are excellent identification mechanisms
and sometimes the only way to identify a bird, because some
species can only be distinguished in the field by their
calls; and it is not uncommon to hear birds but not be able
to find them. This takes a lot more practice than learning
the visual characteristics. I find it easiest to learn songs
and calls if I am able to watch the bird singing or calling.
- Use a good field guide as they identify characteristics
(field marks) most helpful to identification.
- Finally, the most important recommendation for the
beginning birdwatcher: go out in the field with those folks
who know the birds
Accommodation Forest Rest Houses have basic
accommodation on Twin / Triple sharing basis with non-flushing,
Indian style toilets. Other accommodation are best accommodation
in that area with modern comforts.
Food The food served on the bird safari itinerary
consists of a great variety, with special emphasis on the
freshness of produce. You not only get to choose from a wide
variety of Continental and Indian cuisines, but also savior
specialties of the Kumaon region from time to time. Food is
primarily vegetarion inside the forest. However egg is served
inside the forest. Other hotels serve sumptuous Indian,
Continental or Chinese meals in Buffet style.
Tariff USD 250 per person per night on twin/triple
share basis for minimum five nights stay
USD 400 per person per night on single occupancy basis
Child Policy Below 5 Years - 02 Children below 5 years
are complimentary
Between 5-12 years USD 120 per night
Terms and conditions
- The operation of the itinerary and route is subject to
the approval of forest authorities
- Minimum strength is 6 and Maximum strength is 30 persons
including kids on one birding trip
- A non-refundable advance of 50% will be required for the
confirmation of the booking
- The tariff does not include transport from Delhi to
destination and back
Validity Itinerary is valid only from 10th Oct
15th June of subsequent year.
Checklist
of Birds in and around Corbett National Park
Click
here for Birding itineraries in & Around Corbett
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