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India's Wetlands: A Birder's Paradise
26 Mar
Summary
- India's wetlands host vibrant bird habitats with diverse species.
- Over 350 bird species documented at Keoladeo National Park.
- Chilika Lake is India's largest brackish lagoon, attracting hundreds of thousands of birds.

India's wetlands serve as premier bird habitats, attracting birdwatchers globally. These diverse ecosystems, from coastal lagoons to inland marshes, are crucial stopovers for migratory birds and homes for resident species. Many wetlands are recognized under the Ramsar Convention for their ecological significance.
Keoladeo National Park in Rajasthan is a famed destination, housing over 350 bird species, including winter visitors from Central Asia. Chilika Lake in Odisha, the nation's largest brackish lagoon, hosts hundreds of thousands of migratory birds, with Nalabana Bird Sanctuary being a key area.




