Bird Walk at Vaderahalli Lake, Bengaluru
- Bengaluru
- 15 March, 2026
- Rs 250/- per head
- Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.
About Vaderahalli Lake
Tucked within the rapidly growing northern outskirts of Bengaluru, Vaderahalli Lake is a refreshing pocket of wetland biodiversity that offers a peaceful escape from the city’s bustle. Surrounded by patches of grassland, scattered trees, and aquatic vegetation, the lake forms a vibrant mosaic of habitats that support a wide range of flora and fauna. Reeds and water plants fringe the shoreline, providing shelter for fish, amphibians, insects, and numerous bird species that depend on wetlands for feeding and nesting. The tranquil waters and open mudflats make the lake especially attractive to waterbirds, while the surrounding scrub and tree cover host a variety of passerines and raptors.
For birdwatchers, Vaderahalli Lake is a rewarding urban birding hotspot where early mornings are filled with the calls of lapwings, the flash of kingfishers, and flocks of ducks gliding across the water. Seasonal changes often bring migratory visitors, adding excitement and diversity to the birdlife. Despite its ecological value, the lake faces increasing pressures from urban expansion, pollution, waste dumping, and habitat disturbance. Protecting wetlands like Vaderahalli Lake is crucial not only for conserving birdlife but also for maintaining groundwater recharge and ecological balance in the region. With community awareness and thoughtful conservation efforts, this lake can continue to serve as a thriving refuge for wildlife and a cherished natural space for city residents.
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Bird Guide - Manoj
Manoj is an avid nature enthusiast who can recognise a wide range of bird species, a skill honed through two years of regular birding practice. Adventurous at heart, he is deeply interested in wildlife and spends his time herping, birding, photography, bike rides, trekking, and hiking, always seeking new ways to explore and connect with the natural world.
Bird walk Location
Common birds of Vaderahalli Lake
Vaderahalli Lake hosts a wonderful blend of wetland specialists and vibrant woodland birds, making it an exciting destination for bird enthusiasts. On the lake’s calm waters and muddy edges, species such as the Indian Spot-billed Duck, Little Grebe, Bronze-winged Jacana, Black-winged Stilt, and Wood Sandpiper forage and glide gracefully, while Red-wattled Lapwings patrol the shoreline with their unmistakable calls. Wading birds like the Little Egret, Indian Pond Heron, and the tall Grey Heron stand patiently in shallow waters, occasionally joined by striking species such as the Glossy Ibis and Black-headed Ibis probing the wetlands for food. Nearby, groups of Little Cormorants, Indian Cormorants, and Great Cormorants can often be seen diving underwater or perched with wings spread to dry in the sun. The marshy patches also provide refuge for birds like the White-breasted Waterhen, while the elegant Brahminy Kite and the ever-present Black Kite circle overhead, watching the activity below.
Away from the water, the surrounding trees and shrubs come alive with colourful and charismatic birds. The melodious calls of the Asian Koel echo through the canopy, while the brilliant White-throated Kingfisher flashes electric blue as it darts between perches. Tree-dwellers such as the White-cheeked Barbet, Coppersmith Barbet, and Rose-ringed Parakeet add constant chatter to the landscape. Agile insect hunters like the Black Drongo, Indian Paradise Flycatcher, Ashy Prinia, and Common Tailorbird weave through the foliage, while the Red-whiskered Bulbul, Indian Robin, and the melodious Oriental Magpie Robin contribute to the lively soundscape. Adding bright flashes of colour are the shimmering Purple Sunbird and Purple-rumped Sunbird, while the striking White-browed Wagtail walks confidently along the water’s edge. Together, these birds create a vibrant and ever-changing tapestry of life that highlights the ecological richness of this urban wetland.

Indian Spot-billed Duck

Spotted Dove

Little Cormorant

Black-headed Ibis

Asian Koel

Indian Cormorant

Black-winged Stilt

Coppersmith Barbet

Little Egret

Indian Pond Heron

Grey Heron

Indian Robin

Black Kite

Brahminy Kite

White-throated Kingfisher

Red-whiskered Bulbul

Red-vented Bulbul

Black Drongo

Purple Sunbird

Purple-rumped Sunbird
- Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.
