Wednesday, 3 September 2014

Bird Sanctuary (Nal Sarovar), India


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Nal Sarovar Bird Sanctuary

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Map Location - Nal Sarovar Bird Sanctuary.
Boats leave at sunrise to go bird-watching.
Nal Sarovar Bird Sanctuary, consisting primarily of a huge lake and ambient marshes, is situated about 64 km to the West of Ahmedabad near Sanand Village, in the Gujarat state of India. Mainly inhabited by migratory birds in winter and spring, it is the largest wetland bird sanctuary in Gujarat, and one of the largest in India.
The lake measures 123 km², attracts over 210 species of birds in the winter, and harbors a variety of flora and fauna. Thousands of migratory waterfowl flock to this sanctuary just after the Indian monsoon season. The shallow area and ponds on the outer fringes of the lake attract the wading birds that feed in the shallow waters. Besides a few mammalian species including the endangered wild ass and the black buck, its migratory bird population includes Rosy PelicansFlamingoes,White StorksBrahminy Ducks and Herons.
Millions of birds visit the delightful bird sanctuary in winter and spring. It harbors over 250 species of wetland birds. Winter migrants from the north including Purple Moorhen, Pelicans, Lesser and Greater Flamingos, White Storks,four species of Bitterns,Crakes,grebes,Brahminy Ducks and Herons visit Nal Sarovar.
Between November and February, this 123 km2 lake, is home to vast flocks of indigenous and migratory birds. Ducks, geese, pelicans and flamingos are best seen early in the morning and in the evening and the sanctuary is best visited as a day excursion by personal vehicle, taxi, as buses are infrequent and there is no convenient accommodation. Vehicles are available from Parking to the lake site which is approx 1 km.
Timings for the visiting the lake is 6 am to 6 pm, there is nominal entry fee per visitor and camera, however for boating one needs to negotiate with the local boatmen, though prescribed rates are mentioned at the gate. The best time to reach there is just before Sunrise as the lake is calm and quiet and flock of birds waiting for their regular food. The water in the lake is only about 4 feet deep and the boatmen are quite friendly guides. The vast lake comprises several places of interest. You might just find the original Gujarati/Kathiawadi Food in its simplest form and yet so yummy at one of the bet(small islands between the lake).
You can take a Horse Ride with a number of white and brown horses at the lake side.
Migrating Bharwad shepherds populates the islands of the lake and on the banks are the Padhars, who are excellent folk dancers, artisans and boatmen. One can hire country boats on the lake for bird viewing, and picnic at shacks the on the islands.

Interactive Interpretation Center[edit]

The interpretation center named as ‘Abhiruchi Kendra’ has been developed at a cost of Rs. 42 lakhs including Rs. 15 lakhs for kiosks. So far 225 types of birds are recorded in Nal Sarovar area. 140 of them are water-birds and 70 of them are migratory. Out of these 70, only 25 to 30 are easily observed by the visitors and tourists. The interpretation center focuses on these 30 species. Some of the species are Flamingo, Pelican Egret, Heron, Ducks, Cormorant, Crane etc. Migratory bird’s travel distance, place of origin, cross section prototype of Nal Sarovar’s under water life etc. are exhibited in the center. A reverse osmosis plant is also set up to offer pure drinking water to visitors.[1]

Declared "Ramsar Convention site"[edit]

Nalsarovar is declared as a Ramsar Site on 24/09/12. After 2005 it is the only lake that has been declared as Ramsar site in India.

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