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Bird Sanctuaries
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Birds have always evoked the curiosity of man. Maybe the wish to fly is prime reason. The beauty, the way in which they make its nest, its ability to sense even the subtle changes in the nature and the nature of migration and their mating- all associated with birds are keenly watched by man. Bird sanctuaries are major attraction for tourists. The hilly slopes of the Western Ghats that run across Kerala are famous for the dense forests wild life, plant life and avian species. Of late the world is increasingly becoming aware of the richness of the avian life in these dense forests of Kerala. A land gifted by nature in its abundance, Kerala is bird lovers’ delight. It is home to migratory and courting avian. The bird sanctuaries that play host to the migratory birds are dense with forests of dense deciduous teak and tall grasses including the bamboo. The aerial population thus finds the environment very suitable and comforting. Truly the tiny state of Kerala is blessed with spectacular sanctuaries including bird sanctuaries.
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Kadalundi..................................................01 Kumarakom..............................................02 Pakshipathalam......................................03 Thattekkadu..............................................04
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Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary: (25 km from Kozhikode and 7 km from Beypore Port) The Sanctuary is spread over a cluster of islands in a scenic area surrounded by hillocks where the Kadalundi River flows into the Arabian Sea. A hillock which is 200 meters above sea level provides a splendid view of the river mouth and the sea. The estuary at Kadalundi is a heaven for migratory birds.
Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary: (16 km from Kottayam) An ornithologist’s paradise, Kumarakom bird sanctuary on the banks of the Vembanad Lake is a favourite haunt of migratory birds. A cruise through the Vembanadu Lake is the best way to experience the sanctuary.
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Pakshipathalam: (10 km from Thirunelly in Wayanad) Situated 1740 meters above sea level, Pakshipathalam can be accessed only by trekking. Rare species of birds can be sighted from the watch tower of this bird sanctuary. Special permission should be obtained from DFO, North Wayanad to enter area.
Thattekkadu Bird Sanctuary: (20 km from Kothamangalam in Ernakulam) Nestled amidst evergreen forests, this rare bird sanctuary was discovered by the renowned ornithologist of India, Dr. Salim Ali at Kochi - Munnar root and is named after him. Diverse migrant species home in here during season.