Bird Sanctuary in Delhi-NCR: The holiday season has started along with Christmas. People go to the mountains in winter to celebrate 'Happy Holidays'. If you are a resident of Delhi-NCR and you want to celebrate your holidays nearby rather than going far away, then this news is for you. People of Delhi-NCR can go to bird sanctuaries to get rid of their hectic lives and get mental peace. During winter, many birds migrate from other countries and come to India. You can spend your holidays with these birds. Today we will tell you about 5 bird centuries of Delhi-NCR where you can celebrate your holidays.
Okhla Bird Sanctuary is located on the border of Delhi-Noida. It is spread over an area of 3.5 square kilometers near the Okhla Bridge built on Yamuna. You can come here for bird watching. More than 400 species of birds will be seen in this century. At the same time, more than 1 lakh birds migrate.
This bird sanctuary is situated in the north of Aravali Hill Range. Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary is located near Faridabad. There are 5 lakes present in this sanctuary, which people come from far and wide to see. The beautiful views here will help in relieving your stress.
Najafgarh Lake Bird Sanctuary located in Delhi is an area spread over the wetland of Najafgarh Drain. Every year many birds migrate here. Here you can see black kites, red-wattled lapwings, cattle egrets, golden eagles, pigeons, cuckoo birds, myna birds, tailor birds, warblers, and waterbirds.
Every year a large number of birds come to Surajpur Bird Sanctuary located in Greater Noida with the onset of winter. Red-crested Pochard, Comb Duck, Bar-headed Goose, and Common Teal are the bird species seen here.
Sanjay Van is located near Vasant Kunj, Delhi. This is an area spread over about 3 square kilometers. A large number of bird lovers come here. Eurasian golden oriole, purple sunbird, Asian cuckoo, brahminy starling, Indian silverbill, white-throated kingfisher, grey-breasted prinia, crested honey buzzard, rufous treepie, and Indian paradise flycatcher are the birds to be seen here.
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