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Birds Of Bandhavgarh National Park



Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve and National Park is one of the most popular tiger heavens. It is situated in the districts of Umaria in Madhya Pradesh.  It is a mixed forest with large water bodies and the Charan Ganga  , Damnar, Banbai, Jhiria, many other River flows through it.  The forests are mixed type with bamboo pure Sal belts are rarely met with.
The topography comprises of low rise mountains interspersed with grasslands.  There are small water bodies besides the Bandhavgarh.
Thus varied habitats provide excellent living space for variety of birds including the wetland species. Some of the key species are mentioned below.

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Malabar Pied Hornbill
Gray Hornbill
Indian Pitta
Red Spurfowl
Mottled Wood Owl
Red Jungle Fowl
Grey Francolin
Shama
Osprey
Red Munia
Changeable  Hawk Eagle
Serpent Eagle
White Eyed Buzzard
Common Tailor Bird
Scaly Bellied Munia
Common Peafowl
Black Headed Munia
Asian Paradise Flycatcher
Black Naped Monarch
Iora

Plum Headed Parakeet
Alexandrine Parakeet
Northern Pintail
Brahminy Duck
White backed Vulture
King Vulture
Long Billed Vulture
Egyptian Vulture
Minivet
Indian Rollar
Kites
Warblers
Babblers
Barbet
Falcan
Shikra
King Fishers
Thrushes
Chats
Priniyas


The list of avian species is very large at Bandhavgarh. Hence the forests are the best place for bird watching in Central India. The trips can be organized along with tiger safari in the Core zone of the park as well as the buffer. Wetland birds can be seen at the Small dam. Outside the park also offer exciting birding opportunities. 





















































  

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