Dudhwa National Park is a birdwatcher’s paradise, home to over 400 species of birds. The park’s dense forests, wetlands, and grasslands create the perfect habitat for both resident and migratory birds.
Bengal Florican 🦢
- One of the rarest birds in the world, found in Dudhwa’s grasslands.
- Known for its black-and-white plumage and unique courtship dance.
Sarus Crane 🏞️
The tallest flying bird in the world, standing up to 6 feet tall.
Often seen in wetlands and marshy areas, usually in pairs.
Great Hornbill 🦜
A striking bird with a large yellow beak and a black-and-white body.
Mostly found in tall trees of dense forests.
Kingfishers 🐟
Several species, including the Common Kingfisher and Pied Kingfisher, are found near water bodies.
They dive into rivers and lakes to catch small fish.
Conclusion 🌿
From rare species like the Bengal Florican to colorful kingfishers and majestic Sarus Cranes, Dudhwa National Park is a haven for bird lovers. Whether you are a casual observer or a serious birdwatcher, Dudhwa offers an unforgettable experience with its diverse birdlife. 🦜🌳