
Corbett
Park is a birdwatcher's dream come true.
The park, with its rich biogeographic diversity, is home to more than 600
species of birds - about half of the total species found in the entire
Indian subcontinent! You can see parakeets, owls, orioles, drongos,
thrushes, babblers, bulbuls, cuckoos, doves, bee eaters, rollers,
flycatchers, warblers, robins, chats, finches, forktails, hornbills,
kingfishers and many many more. It is also possibly one of the best places
in the world for observing birds of prey. About 50 species out of the total
70 odd species found in South East Asia live in the park. The numerous water
bodies provide an ideal habitat for ducks and waders.
Many of these birds are migratory: the park forms a natural crossroad and
meeting ground for avian species from high altitude areas, plains and
eastern and western regions.
Because of this unique location, the bird population is pretty high
throughout the year, with winter visitors, summer visitors, altitudinal
migrants, passage migrants and local migrants.
Even the fringes of the park are eminently rewarding. All you need is a
pair of binoculars for hours - and even days - of fascinated birdwatching.

Corbett Park is a birdwatcher's dream come true.
The park, with its rich biogeographic diversity, is home to more than 600
species of birds - about half of the total species found in the entire
Indian subcontinent! You can see parakeets, owls, orioles, drongos,
thrushes, babblers, bulbuls, cuckoos, doves, bee eaters, rollers,
flycatchers, warblers, robins, chats, finches, forktails, hornbills,
kingfishers and many many more. It is also possibly one of the best places
in the world for observing birds of prey. About 50 species out of the total
70 odd species found in South East Asia live in the park. The numerous water
bodies provide an ideal habitat for ducks and waders.
Many of these birds are migratory: the park forms a natural crossroad and
meeting ground for avian species from high altitude areas, plains and
eastern and western regions.
Because of this unique location, the bird population is pretty high
throughout the year, with winter visitors, summer visitors, altitudinal
migrants, passage migrants and local migrants.
Even the fringes of the park are eminently rewarding. All you need is a
pair of binoculars for hours - and even days - of fascinated birdwatching.
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