During
winter season, most of us have visited Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary which is near Gurgaon.
It is popular because of its easy accessibility, nice restaurant and good connectivity
with roads. There is one more bird sanctuary lesser known because of not that
good roads, non-availability of food and water. In Jhajjar district near about
fifteen kilometres from the Jhajjar city, Bhindawas Bird Sanctuary is one of
the most wonderful bird sanctuaries of North India. It is located near Delhi
and Gurgaon just an hour or so run by car. It is a great picnic spot!
One
can reach Bhindawas by following Google maps to some extent but there is no
need to take a long round about as Google maps shows. When one is close to the
sanctuary, one can follow road maps or can ask villagers for short and good
roads leading to Bhindawas Bird Sanctuary. It is man-made wetland. It was
constructed to store excess water from JNL Feeder and its channals at the time
of power failure of Lift Canal System. It spreads over 1074 acres. Around the
lake, it has 12 kilometer long vehicle track. The road is kachcha at few
places. There are small islands, which enhances its beauty.
While
travelling through the nearby villages, one can spot quite good number of birds
like jungle babbler, black drongo, Indian roller, woodpecker, white throated
kingfisher, parakeets, common hoopoe, shikra, laughing dove, greater coucal, blue
peafowl and spot billed duck.
The migratory birds one can spot there is
flamingo, great egret, comb duck, northern shoveler, ruddy shelduck, whiskered
tern, Earasian marsh harrier, Palla’s gull and common teal. Along with birds
one can also spot neelgai, jackals, jungle cats, monkeys, cows, buffaloes,
goats and sheep. There are two watch-towers with great view. There are many
picnic spots with the beautiful view of lake and islands in it.
This
year there are many attractive birds there. If you are planning to visit then
take the food and water with you. And do not forget to take binoculars for
better view!
I recently read that there is a wetland near Gurgaon where you can see migratory birds. Is it the same one?
ReplyDeleteHi Radha. There is Basai wetland near Gurgaon. Near about 25 kms away from Gurgaon is Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary where one can find many migratory birds. Bhindawas Bird Sanctuary is near Jhajhar.
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