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At the foothills of the Himalayas lies the Jim Corbett National Park. Established in 1963, it was in 1956 that it was given the name of Jim Corbett National Park. Its location, and diversity in vegetation makes it a perfect place for the tigers to settle in.
There was a time when it was a very popular hunting ground for the Britishers. But wildlife in Corbett national park is not just limited to tigers and leopards and elephants and deers. Corbett National Park is a home to lots of bird species. There are as many as five hundred and eighty species of birds that exist here. The birding in Corbett National Park can be captured on the lenses and stored for life.
The birds of Corbett National Park are a very important part of the Corbett wildlife family. This national park is a paradise for bird lovers. Many tourists visit the Jim Corbett National Park only to see the birds.
There are birds that fly in from other countries to the Corbett National Park. The birding in Corbett National Park comprises of Flycatchers, cuckoos, bulbuls, robins, Hornbills, babblers finches to name a few. A haven for bird lovers the Corbett National Park offers a variety of bird species which can be captured on the cameras. The birding in Corbett National Park offers a sight of birds that flow down from other countries to be here.
Birding in Corbett National Park
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