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Bird Walk at Lotus Valley, Indore (MP)

About Lotus Valley

Lotus Valley in Indore is a scenic wetland area named after the profusion of lotus plants that bloom across its waters during certain seasons. The wetland is surrounded by agricultural land, grass patches, and tree groves which create a mix of habitats for wildlife. Shallow waters, floating vegetation, and marshy edges provide ideal conditions for aquatic life.
Bird species commonly found here include jacanas, herons, whistling ducks, kingfishers, wagtails, and many seasonal migrants. In recent years it has become a promising birdwatching spot for residents of Indore. However, threats include waste dumping, plastic pollution, reclamation of wetland edges, and unregulated visitor activities. Conservation efforts must focus on safeguarding the natural wetland structure and controlling pollution.

Bird Guide: Yogendra kumar mimrot

Basically I am a snake researcher from indore , currently pursuing bsc and during my studies I have been studying birds as many of them feed on snakes and other macrofauna.

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Common birds of Lotus Valley

Lotus Valley in Indore supports a vibrant mix of wetland and dryland birds, making it a rewarding spot for both winter migrants and resident species. The wetlands attract ducks such as Northern Pintail and Green winged Teal, along with Little Cormorant, Asian Woolly necked Stork, Little Ringed Plover, Pond Heron, and the ever active Pied Kingfisher. Surrounding scrub and farmland areas host Red vented Bulbul, Gray Francolin, Red collared Dove, Laughing Dove, Spotted Dove, Greater Coucal, Black Drongo, and Ashy crowned Sparrow Lark. The tree lined patches around the valley support Plum headed Parakeet, Gray Hornbill, White throated Kingfisher, Black Kite, and the agile Shikra patrolling the skies. Together, these species make Lotus Valley a dynamic urban edge birding site with strong seasonal diversity.
Bronze-winged Jacana
Black-winged Stilt
White-breasted Waterhen
Grey-headed Swamphen
Little Ringed Plover

Purple Heron
Indian Grey Hornbill
Red-wattled Lapwing
Common Tailorbird
Greater Coucal
Ashy Prinia
Asian Green Bee-eater
White-throated Kingfisher
Common Hawk Cuckoo
Indian Robin
Black Drongo
Northern Pintail
Red-vented Bulbul
Asian Pied Starling
Green-winged Teal
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