Known for its population of 'Royal Bengal Tigers' all over the world, Bandhavgarh National Park also offers good opportunities to ornithologists and bird lovers. The park has a significant bird population, both resident and migratory. According to surveys, the park has over 250 species of birds.
The year round flowering and fruiting of trees supports and attracts thousands of birds to Bandhavgarh National Park.
It's difficult to name all the birds found in the Bandhavgarh National Park, so we are naming some of the most important birds only.
The most commonly seen birds in Bandhavgarh National Park are the Bee-eaters, Blossom-Headed Parakeets, Drongos, Common Teal, Crested Serpent Eagle, Grey Hornbill, Lesser Adjutant Stork, Little Grebes, Lesser Adjutants, Lesser Whistling Teal, Minivets, Pied Hornbill, Paradise Flycatchers, Peafowl, Red Jungle Fowl, Red Wattled Lapwing, Steppe Eagle, Tickell's Flycatcher, White-eyed Buzzard, White-breasted Kingfisher, White-browed Fantail Flycatcher, Wood shrikes and Warblers among many more.
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