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KUMARAKOM &
SURROUNDING AREAS
The
Vembanad Backwater (Kayal) is the largest of the series of coastal wetlands
of Kerala. Most of the extensive water body, except a central portion of it has
been converted to paddy fields, coconut groves and human habitats over the last
century. Kumarakom is a part of this vast backwater labyrinth extending
over an area of over 794 sq kms.
Six major rivers originating in
the Western Ghats drain into it. The rivers branch out to numerous delta, forming
several island of ecological
significance especially to bird life. The species
recorded include great Cormorants, Open billed storks, Grey Herons, Yellow
Bitterns, White Ibis, Cotton Teal, Pheasant tailed Jacanas, Koras, Blackcaped
Kingfishers, Ruddy Crakes, Gull Billed Terns, Shikra etc..
The main birding areas at
Kumarakom include the the KTDC complex (unofficially called the Kumarakom Bird
Sanctuary), which was previously known as Baker estate, in honour of the Englishman who
developed this into a sanctuary for birds early in the last century. It harbours
large populations of breeding darters, Purple Herons, Little cormorants, Indian Shag and Pond Heron. Areas like
Kaipuzha Muttu, Pathiramanal, the Paddy Fields around Kumarakom, Narakathara,
Thollayiram Kayal, Poothapandi Kalyal, and Palluruthy Roost are also excellent
locations for birding. The ten most abundant species
recorded are the Lesser Whistling teal, Little Cormorants, Whiskered Terns, Pond
Herons, Intermediate Egrets, Indian Shag, Cattle Egrets, Purple Heron, Little
Egret, and the Cotton Teal.
Map: Click For map here.
Getting There:
Kumarakom is near
Kottayam, 80 Kms from Kochi by road. You could
also travel half-way by road and take the ferry from Thanneermukkam jetty
for Kumarakom.
Bird List:
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for Bird List
Trip reports:
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here for Trip reports
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