Bird Walk at Aviary Bird Sanctuary, Van Vihar National Park and Zoo, Bhopal
- Bhopal
- 4 January, 2026
- Ankit Malviya and Madhya Pradesh Tourism
About Van Vihar National Park and Zoo

Bird Guide: Ankit Malviya
He is a naturalist, bird guide, wildlife photographer from Bhopal. Birding since last 7 years and loves to share exciting bird stories and knowledge with everyone.
Bird walk Location
Common birds of Van Vihar National Park and Zoo
Van Vihar National Park & Zoo is a paradise for birdwatchers, with an impressive 265 recorded bird species reflecting its rich mix of wetlands, grasslands and wooded habitats. Commonly seen birds include elegant waterbirds like the Indian pond heron, little egret, cattle egret, little cormorant and Indian spot-billed duck, especially around the Upper Lake and marshy edges. Bright and charismatic species such as the white-throated kingfisher, green bee-eater, Indian golden oriole, red-vented bulbul and wire-tailed swallow add vibrant colour to the landscape, while woodland and scrub areas echo with the calls of black drongo, jungle crow, jungle babbler, Indian robin and oriental magpie robin. Seasonal visitors and elusive songbirds like Indian white-eye, green warbler, Hume’s warbler, ashy prinia and tailorbird reward patient observers, while larger and more dramatic species such as the black kite, black-winged kite, Asian openbill stork, red-wattled lapwing and the unmistakable calls of sarus cranes highlight the park’s ecological diversity. Together, these birds make Van Vihar a living symphony of sights and sounds, offering unforgettable encounters with avian life in the heart of Bhopal.

White-throated Kingfisher

Pond Heron

Black Drongo

Jungle Babbler

Red-vented Bulbul

Small Minivet

Little Egret

Little Cormorant

Green Warbler

Ashy Prinia

Common Tailorbird

Black Kite

Indian Spot-billed Duck

Indian Golden-Oriole

Indian Robin

Oriental Magpie Robin

Asian Green Bee-eater

Pied Cuckoo

Red-wattled Lapwing

