Bird Watching

Birding

Jim Corbett National Park is a Mecca of birdwatchers it has a spectacular avifaunal diversity. Over 580 species of resident and migratory birds have been recorded in and around Jim Corbett National Park. Forty nine species of diurnal raptors are found here forming a characteristics element of a avifauna. Great pied hornbill, pallas's, fishing eagle, collared falconet are some of the endangered birds found in the Jim Corbett National Park. The bird life is varied in different parts of the reserve. The avifaunal diversity is at peak during winters

Camp Riverwild organizes special bird watching safaris with expert guides

Rates and itinerary on request

What you must carry?

  • All you really need is your eyes and ears as mentioned above! Carry a powerful pair of binoculars.
  • Pack clothing that will help you to blend with your surroundings.

Bird Watching Do's:

  • Always venture out in the early mornings when the birds are at their chirpier best.
  • Dress to blend with your surroundings.

Bird Watching Don'ts:

  • Don't be noisy. Sit quietly and let birds come to you.
  • Don't go bird watching in a big group.

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