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Lucknow Wetlands: Avian Paradise Welcomes Winter Visitors
26 Jan
Summary
- Over 40,000 birds, including 15,000 migratory, inhabit Lucknow's wetlands.
- Six distinct locations in and around Lucknow are thriving bird habitats.
- Eco-tourism development is underway, including watchtowers and interpretation centers.

Lucknow's wetlands are experiencing a surge in migratory bird populations, creating a vibrant spectacle for nature enthusiasts. The state capital and its surrounding areas are now home to an estimated 40,000 to 50,000 birds, with approximately 14,000 to 15,000 identified as migratory species. This significant increase, noted as 20% higher than the previous year, is attributed to favorable cold weather conditions during the current migratory season.
Several key locations have emerged as prime habitats. Kukrail Reserve Forest, known for its crocodile breeding center, is currently hosting around 200 species of local and migratory birds. Ekana Wetlands and Ullhas Khera are also drawing considerable attention. Bird watchers have identified numerous species, including Northern Pintails, Harriers, and various geese and ducks. The sanctuary in Unnao district, 43 km from Lucknow, reports a daily footfall of about 100 people, with a monthly high of over 550 visitors.




