
It
has more than 400 species of birds and more than 130 of them breed
inside the park. Being a unique bird place, the UNESCO has recognised
it as a world heritage site. It is truly a paradise of feathered
life which provides unlimited opportunities to bird watchers. Various
other lakes and ponds spread over the state offer the enthusiast
an opportunity to watch the activities of the birds.
The major wetlands other than Bharatpur are Kukas, Kalah, Bund,
Buchora Chandii, Chhaparwara and Ramgarh in Jaipur, Siliserh Jaisamand
and Mansarover in Alwar, Ana Sagar and Fatehsagar in Ajmer, Jaisamand,
Pichhola and Badi Ka Talab in Udaipur, Balsamand and Sardar Samand
in Jodhpur, Bassi Dam in Chittaurgarh and Meja Dam in Bhilwara.
The best season for bird watching starts with the onset of winter
when marshlands and lakes are inhabited by migratory birds as well
as resident birds. In salt- water lakes, flamingos are also found,
like in Pachpadra near Barmer and Sambhar near Jaipur. Bird watching
g is a hobby which has minimum requirements. All you need is a binocular.