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Birding In Bondla
Bondla is small place with the area of 8kms at the foote of western Ghats. The habitats are largely mixed forest with undulating terrains. This small sanctuary is accessiable and harbors good number of birds at the east coast. Bondla is 52 kms east of Panajli.
This small sanctuary provides the habitats for Oriental Honey Buzzards, creasted Goshwak, Black eagles, Creasted Serpent Eagles, Indian peafowl, Pompadour Green Pegion, Nilgiri Wood pegion, Emerald Dove, vernal hanging parrot, common hawki cuckoos, grey bvellied cuckoos, drongo cuckoos, indian swiftlet, creasted treeswift, chestnut headed flameback, brown capped pygmy woodpecker, heartspottewd woodpecker, indian pitta, Dusky crag martin, wire tailed swallows, eurasian golden and black hooded orioles, ashy and white bellied bronzed spangled and greater racket tailed drongos, bar winged flycatcher shrike, large and common woodshrikes, black headed cuckooshrike, large and common woodshriokes, golden fronted leafbird, asian fairy bluebird, black creasted bulbul, puff throated and dark throated bablers, brown cheeked fulvetta, white bellied and tickell's blue flycatcher, white rumped shama, blue capped rock thrushed, pale billed and plain flkowerpecker and many more .... |
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