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The Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary is a unique
wildlife sanctuary that is located in Karnataka, India. The
total area of this tiny wildlife park is about 67 square kilometers.
This wildlife park and bird sanctuary is situated quite close
to the Vrindavan gardens in Mysore, India. This unique bird
sanctuary is set on the banks of the River Kaveri and has
a group of six islets. These islets are infested with aquatic
organisms and insects during the monsoon season that invite
exotic birds to come and nest at the Ranganathittu wildlife
park and bird sanctuary in Andhra Pradesh, India.
This bird sanctuary is perfect for those who like to go
on short wildlife tours and bird watching tours. The area
has a extreme climate that is it is extremely cold in the
winters and quite hot in the summers. This area is also prone
to slight floods during the monsoon season.
The Ranganathittu bird sanctuary in Karnataka, India is
a perfect place to go bird watching as this wildlife park
and sanctuary happens to be the nesting and breeding ground
for several species of migratory birds.
Some birds that are known to have made the Ranganathittu
bird sanctuary their breeding ground are darters, white Ibis,
spoonbills, cormorants, open bill storks, egret, river tern,
heron, stone plougher, partridge, snake bird and a hoard of
other exotic birds from Siberia and other countries visit
the Ranganathittu bird sanctuary. Local birds like peacocks
and kingfishers are commonly visible.
During your wildlife tours to this bird sanctuary you can
hire boats that take you around the islets that offer a picturesque
view of the region with myriad variety of birds flocking on
the trees on the banks of the river.
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