Patna Bird Sanctuary
Patna Vihar Bird Sanctuary is a protected sanctuary in the Jalesar sub division of Etah district in Uttar Pradesh. It covers an area of 108 hectares, and was founded in 1991. It is the smallest bird sanctuary in Uttar Pradesh, with a wetland area of only 1 km2.
About 200,000 birds of 300 different species of birds frequent the sanctuary. Pied mynas, herons, cormorants and ducks and geese of all descriptions also frequent the sanctuary. Patna Sanctuary is best during the winter months as most of the birds tend to leave in March.
It takes around 1.5 hours from Agra by road. One can reach there via Aligarh (68 km) or Hathras (29 km)
More than 106 species of migratory and resident birds are known to have their resting habitats at Lake. The entire lake area gets covered by profuse growth of macrophytic vegetation of water hyacinth and Potamogeton sp. during summers. The water quality of lake supports wide range of avifauna during winter season. The important aquatic birds inhabiting lake are
- Little grebe
- Cormorant
- Sarus crane
- Darter
- Grey heron
- Purple heron
- Paddy bird
- Cattle egret
- Large egret
- Smaller egret
- Little egret
- Night heron
- Indian reef heron
- Black-necked stork
- White ibis
- Spoonbill
- Greylag goose
- Bar-headed goose
- Lesser whistling teal
- Ruddy shelduck
- Pintail
- Common teal
- Spot-billed duck
- Gadwall
- Wigeon
- Shoveller
- Comb duck
See also
References
- http://www.up-tourism.com/destination/wildlife/wildlife.htm#patna
- http://etah.nic.in/patna.htm
- http://www.harrivainolaphoto.com/patna.html
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