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1. Birds are unique living beings with their ability to y.There is no better word to
describe the beauty of birds than “ majestic”. Birds are a vital connection to the wild.
There are about 285 species of birds found in Pench National Park. Birds are found
everywhere and provide one of the most exciting ways to connect with the natural
world and experience the nature.Birds are the some of the creatures which add
beauty to environment. The photographs of birds are used to depict beauty.Birds
are part of this whole ecosystem we call Nature.
Birds of Pench National Park–Natures gift
to grace the sky
Importance of birds to Nature and human being:
There are many varieties of birds across the globe. We see only few them around
the place of human residence.Some of the birds are reared for human use while
others are indirectly helpful to humans. Birds are a part of food chain in the
ecosystem and are a part of nature.As birds are high up in the food chain, they are
also good indicators of the general state of our biodiversity.
Birds are not directly employed by man in agriculture. But they naturally
serve some benets. Birds also helps in cross pollination of plants. Birds are
also said to be pest controller, many kind of birds assist farmers by eating
weed seeds, harmful insects, or agricultural pests. Birds helps in natural seed
dispersal and plant propagation.
Birds of Pench National Park
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Names of Birds in Pench National park
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There are resident and migratory, winter visitor and summer visitor birds in Pench.
Colour is considered as the essence of life and so the birds. The spectacular vibrant
colours living in the Jungles of Penchmakes the Pench safari experience more
wonderful. Watching these little creatures and their habitat in the wild is a delight to
every visitor. Indian Pitta is called the “Navranga” in Hindi and has nine vibrant
colours and is seen in Pench. Pench is known to be bird watchers delight.
Kite and eagles are not common in Pench. Kingsher and dove are most easily
spotted in Pench Tiger Reserve. Its bright colours ensures to get notied. Bird
photography in Pench can be done, as this is known to be delight for bird watchers.
Pench national park is paradise for birding during winters.
List of birds found in Pench from the checklist of local guide:
Grey-headed Fish Eagle
Indian Cuckoo
Grey-bellied Cuckoo
Asian Koel
Indian Peafowl
Red Spurfowl
Painted Spurfowl
Red Junglefowl
Indian Scops Owl
Oriental Scops Owl
Jungle Owlet
Spotted Owlet
Eurasian Eagle Owl
Indian Eagle Owl
Paddyeld Pipit
Tawny Pipit
Tree Pipit
Painted Stork
Painted Francolin
Black-headed Ibis
Lesser Whistling-duck
Indian Pond Hron
3. Cuttle Egret
Osprey
Great Cormorant
Peregrine Falcon
Cinnamon Bittern
Striated Heron/Little Heron
Intermediate Egret
Laggar Falcon
Common Kestrel
Jungle Babbler
Black Kite
Jacobin Cuckoo
Common Hawk Cuckoo
Yellow-wattled Lapwing
Red-wattled Lapwing
Alexandrine Parakeet
Rose-ringed Parakeet
Plum-headed Parakeet
Black-winged Kite
Indian Cormorant
Orange-headed Thrush
Egyption Vulture
Grey Heron
Purple Heron
Little Egret
Black Stork
Grey Francolin
Jungle Bush Quail
Asian Openbill
Black-crowned Night Heron
Tufted Duck
Little Cormorant
Great Egret
Oriental Darter
4. Shikra
Besra
White-eyed Buzzard
Crested Hawk Eagle
Common Moorhen
White-rumped Vulture
Indian Vulture/Long-billed Vulture
Griffon Vulture/Eurasian Griffon
Cinereous Vulture/Eurasian Black Vulture
Red-headed Vulture
Short-tode Snake Eagle
Crested Serpent Eagle
Eurasian Marsh Harrier
Pied Harrier
Crested Goshawk
Spotted Dove
Laughing Dove
Yellow-footed Green Pigeon
Emerald Dove
Common Snipe
Green Sandpiper
Wood Sandpiper
Oriental Honey-buzzard
Purple Sunbird
Tickell's Blue Flycatcher
Little Grebe
Brahminy Kite
White-breasted Waterhen
Yellow-legged Buttonquail
Woolly-necked Stork
Black-necked Stork
Indian Thick-knee
Red-naped Ibis
Eusasian Spoonbill
5. Eurasian Wigeon
Mallard
Indian Spot-billed Duck
Northern Pintail
Garganey
Common Teal
Red-crested Pochard
Common Pochard
Ferruginous Pochard
Common Buzzard
Tawny Eagle
Bonelli's Eagle
Booted Eagle
Sirkeer Malkoha
Southern Coucal
Barn Owl
Short-eared Owl
Mottled Wood Owl
Brown Wood Owl
Rufous Woodpecker
Brown Fish Owl
Common Kingsher
Common Sandpiper
Little Stint
Indian Courser
River Tern
Painted Sandgrouse
Common Pigeon
Oriental Turtle Dove
Eurasion Collared Dove
Red Collared Dove
Ruddy Shelduck
Cotton Pygmy-goose
Gadwall
6. Indian Roller
Crested Treeswift
White-rumped Spinetail
Asian Palm Swift
Green Bee-eater
Blue-tailed Bee-eater
Red-whiskered Bulbul
Red-vented Bulbul
Yellow-browed Bulbul
Brown-headed Barbet
Coppersmith Barbet
Eurasian Wryneck
Yellow Wagtail
Citrine Wagtail
Forest Wagtail
Indian Pitta
White-naped Woodpecker
Barn Swallow
Red-rumped Swallow
Indian Jungle Crow
White-bellied Minivet
Small Minivet
Pied Kingsher
Stork-billed Kingsher
White-throated Kingsher
Indian Grey Hornbill
Malabar Pied Hornbill
Jungle Nightjar
Indian Nightjar
Savanna Nightjar
Grey Wagtail
White Wagtail
Little Swift
Common Hoopoe
7. Asian Paradise-ycatcher
Greater Racket-tailed Drongo
Black Drongo
Ashy Drongo
White-bellied Drongo
Common Babbler
Large Cuckooshrike
White-rumped Munia
Scaly-breasted Munia
Black-headed Munia
House Crow
Great Tit
Black-lored Tit
Fire-capped Tit
Black-naped Monarch
Rufous Treepie
Baya Weaver
Rufous-tailed Lark
Grey-breasted Prinia
Jungle Prinia
Ashy Prinia
Rufous-fronted Prinia
Long-tailed Minivet
Scarlet Minivet
Brown Shrike
Isabelline Shrike
Bay-backed Shrike
Long-tailed Shrike
Southern Grey Shrike
Indian Golden Oriole
Black-hooded Oriole
White-throated Fantail
White-browed Fantail
Common Tailorbird
8. Jungle Myna
Common Myna
Oriental Magpie Robin
House Sparrow
Village Machaan resort has maintained lush greenery and lovely lawns and almost more than 50
species of birds can be identied in the resort premises. We understand the importance of birds for
eco system and conservation. The individual Machaan's on top of each Glass Cottage gives
opportunity to guest to see and experience the vibrant colours and the beautiful creation of nature.