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Let’s go back a little in time and unfold some pages of history. The Ramayana begins with King Dasrath of Ayodhya shooting down a Sarus crane. Its mate curses him of eternal separation from his loved ones and thus unfolds the 2000-year-old epic. More than anything else, it helps us analyze the birds in ancient India, as most crane species are known to pair for life.

India Bird Watching Tour - India is home to as many as 1200 (roughly 14%), out of which 141 are endemic to this region. What’s even more astonishing is that of the 27 Orders and 155 Families that bird life has been classified into, India has 20 Orders and 77 families. The reason for this richness of species is the climate, the diversity of vegetation as well as its wide altitudinal range, which extends from sea level to the Himalayas. Chirping noises are the noises that we love to hear because of its sweetness and the shrill sound make our heart sing with happiness.
Watching birds keenly and gaining knowledge on their habitats can be as interesting as watching some animal in the open wilderness. Some feel frustrated not spotting a bird for long. But like there are rules to every game, there are rules to this game also. Be sure you have a decent pair of binoculars and have adjusted and practiced using them. Always locate a bird first with your naked eye.
Consider colors a bonus. Habitat is always a useful consideration. In the midst of a coniferous forest you expect to see a different set of birds, than you would on an ocean shore or in a city park.
Songs and calls are excellent identification mechanisms and sometimes the only way to identify a bird because some species can only be distinguished in the field by their calls.
Birding in South India
With an abundance of over 500 species of birds, South India is quickly becoming a favorite birding hot spot among birders and nature lovers from across the globe. Kalypso Adventures, the specialists in Nature Tours and Expeditions in South India, arranges Birding Expeditions to the South Indian Peninsula including Kerala, Tamilnadu, Karnataka and the bird rich Western Ghats. Our tour guides are knowledgeable experts on local birds ensuring you a great birding experience, exciting bird sightings, and unique way to see India.
 
Birding in East India
The climate of East of India supports a lot of flora and fauna. So, the tourists can enjoy a variety of birding wildlife sanctuaries and national parks in the eastern parts of India. One can witness one horned Rhinos in the Kaziranga National Park and the Manas National Park of Assam. The Royal Bengal Tiger in the Sunderban National Park of West Bengal is also a main centre of attraction for the tourists all over the world, since time immortal.
Birding Tour in Rajasthan
This tour to Rajasthan combines the world famous Bharatpur, with its huge numbers of wintering birds, with the spectacular Ranthambhor reserve, home to a completely different avifauna and Tigers! You will also have the opportunity to visit the Taj Mahal, Agra and Jaipur and have a chance to look for the rare and declining Indian Bustard.
Birding in Ladakh
Ladakh is part of Indian state of Jammu & Kashmir. It is the western extension of vast Tibetan land. Its not easy place for birding , due to remotness & limited accessibility. one have spent some time do some serious birding. Ladakh is an vast isolated land which has high altitude. It has chain of 2 mountain ranges Karakoram in North & Zanskar in south. Ladakh has around 300 species of birding & is exellent place to see the migratory birds. Though resident species are altitudinal migrants. There are alot of Breeding migrates that visit Ladakh , during summers in month of April and May & migrate back in August. Here we have listed some of the prominent birding spots of the vast land.
Birding in Himalaya/kangra
The Kangra district with its amazing diversity of habitats - which range from wetlands to alpine forests and from dry lowland steppes to snow-covered mountain peaks - is one of the most wildlife-rich areas in the western Himalayas. More than 550 species of birds and many interesting mammals have been reported. The small town of Dharamsala at 1500m, which is Situated in the green hills in front of the massive Dhauladhar mountain range and is famous for being the Dalai's residence, is an excellent base for exploring the different habitats of Kangra. Some of the most rewarding places for birdwatching around Dharamsala will be introduced below..


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