Bird Walk at Sikandarpur Pahadi, New Delhi
- Gurugram
- 19 July, 2026
- Rs 250/- per head
- Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.
About Sikandarpur Pahadi
Located in Gurugram, Haryana, Sikandarpur Pahadi is a unique urban biodiversity hotspot where rocky Aravalli outcrops, scrub forests, grasslands, seasonal wetlands, and small waterbodies come together to create a rich natural landscape. Despite being surrounded by rapid urban development, the area provides valuable habitat for a wide range of birds, butterflies, reptiles, and small mammals. Native shrubs, thorny scrub, and scattered trees support a diverse ecosystem, making Sikandarpur Pahadi one of the most accessible birding locations in the National Capital Region.
The combination of dry scrub habitat and wetland patches makes Sikandarpur Pahadi rewarding throughout the year, with resident birds joined by migratory visitors during the winter months. However, increasing urbanisation, habitat fragmentation, invasive plant species, littering, and human disturbance continue to threaten this fragile ecosystem. Protecting and restoring the area’s natural habitats is essential for conserving its biodiversity and maintaining one of Gurugram’s most important green spaces.
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Bird Guide: Mansi
Nature educator and birding guide with Midori Walks, Mansi blends ecology and mindfulness to create enriching outdoor experiences in urban green spaces.
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Common birds of Sikandarpur Pahadi
Sikandarpur Pahadi offers an exciting blend of wetland, scrubland, and woodland birds, making it an excellent destination for birdwatchers of all experience levels. Wetland species such as Indian Spot-billed Ducks, Eurasian Moorhens, Black-winged Stilts, Green Sandpipers, and Red-wattled Lapwings thrive around the seasonal waterbodies, while the surrounding scrub supports Yellow-footed Green-Pigeons, Rose-ringed Parakeets, White-eared Bulbuls, Ashy Prinias, Oriental Magpie-Robins, and Asian Green Bee-eaters. Raptors such as Black Kites patrol the skies, and the area is also home to Spotted Owlets and large flocks of Rosy Starlings during migration. Together, these species highlight the ecological importance of Sikandarpur Pahadi as a vital refuge for wildlife within the rapidly expanding urban landscape.

Ashy Prinia

Asian Green Bee-eater

Asian Koel

Black Drongo

Black Kite

Black-winged Stilt

Common Moorhen

Green Sandpiper

Indian Spot-billed Duck

Oriental Magpie-Robin

Red-vented Bulbul

Red-wattled Lapwing

Rose-ringed Parakeet

Rosy Starling

Spotted Owlet

White-eared Bulbul

Yellow-footed Green-Pigeon

Indian Robin

Purple Sunbird

Common Tailorbird
- Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.
