Bird Walk at Thol Bird Sanctuary, Ahmedabad, Gujarat
- Ahmedabad
- 26 January, 2026
- Limbachiya Bhargav
About Thol Bird Sanctuary
Thol Bird Sanctuary, located near Ahmedabad in Gujarat, is a vibrant freshwater wetland built around the Thol Lake and its surrounding grasslands, scrub and agricultural fields. Spreading over a few square kilometres, this shallow reservoir creates an ever-changing mosaic of open water, marshes and mudflats that support rich wetland vegetation, aquatic plants and dry scrub flora. These habitats together sustain a wide range of wildlife, from fish and amphibians to reptiles and small mammals, but Thol truly shines as a birding destination. Each winter, the sanctuary transforms into a spectacle as thousands of migratory birds arrive, including flamingos, pelicans, cranes, ducks and waders, while resident species such as lapwings, herons, egrets and raptors ensure year-round avian activity. For birdwatchers, Thol offers close encounters with birds against an open sky, making it one of western India’s most rewarding and accessible wetland classrooms.

Bird Guide: Limbachiya Bhargav
He is a nature enthusiast and avid birder who follows birds out of passion, not profession. For him, birdwatching and immersing himself in nature is a way of life driven by curiosity and love for the wild.
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Common birds of Thol Bird Sanctuary

Bar-headed Goose

Knob-billed Duck

Northern Pintail

Cotton Pygmy Goose

Gadwall

Garganey

Tufted Duck

Grey Francolin

Great White Pelican

Common Crane

Bronze-winged Jacana

Indian Cormorant

Eurasian Coot

Grey-headed Swamphen

White-breasted Waterhen

Pond Heron

Oriental Honey Buzzard

Pied Kingfisher

Coppersmith Barbet

