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MUNNAR AND
SURROUNDING AREAS
Munnar
is a hill station 125 kms from Kochi to the West. The altitude
above 1600 m above MSL
means an agreeable climate throughout the year, though in
December-January the temperatures can fall to the single digits.
The rain fall of over 300
cm is recorded mainly during June to September. The shola-grassland eco-
system so typical of Munnar is home to large numbers of birds, many of
them endemic. sightings of endemics like the Nilgiri Wood
Pigeon, Nilgiri Pipit, Greyheaded
Bulbul, Black & Orange Flycatcher,
Broadtailed Grassbird, Crimsonbacked
Sunbird, Greybreasted Laughing
Thrush, Nilgiri Flycatcher, Indian Rufous Babbler, Whitebellied Blue
Flycatcher, Whitebellied Shortwing, Whitebellied Treepie & the Wyanad
Laughing Thrush can be the highlights of a
birding trip to Munnar & surroundings.
Eravikulam
National Park is a plateau at an average height of 6500 feet, about
30 kms from Munnar, high up in the mountains of Western Ghats. This park
was originally established to protect the Nilgiri Tahr (Hemitragus
hylocrius),
which found its way into the endangered list of animals in the Wildlife
schedule. It was declared as a sanctuary in 1975. Considering the
ecological, faunal, floral, geo-morphological and zoological
significance, it was declared as a National park in 1978. It covers an
area of 97 sq. kms of rolling grasslands and high level sholas.
Chinnar
is a unique thorny scrub forest in the rain shadow region of the Western
Ghats, about 60 kms from Munnar. The Park is around 90 sq. kms in area
and its rugged undulating terrain has held a special fascination for the
adventure traveller. It is the second habitat for the Giant Grizzled
Squirrel (an endangered species) in India. The altitude varies from 500
to 2400 metres and one can sense the drastic variation in the climate
and vegetation, since the gradients are quite steep. The highest peaks
are Kottakombumalai (2144 metre), Vellaikal malai (1863m) and
Viriyoottu
malai (1845 metre). Unlike other forests of Kerala, Chinnar gets only
about 48 rainy days in a year during October - November (North - East
Monsoons). The forest types comprise thorny scrub forests, dry deciduous
forests, high sholas and wet grasslands.
One can easily sight Large Grey
Babbler, White-bellied Woodpecker, White-naped Woodpecker, Lesser
Whitethroat and Jerdon's Baza, Rain Quail, Blue-breasted Quail, Speckled
Piculet, Blue-bearded Bee-eater, Sirkeer Malkoha, Oriental Scops Owl,
Eurasian Eagle Owl, Black Baza, White-rumped Shama, Streak-throated
Swallow and Grey-breasted Laughing Thrush.
Getting
There
Munnar
is 135
kms NNE of Kochi. The National Highway 49 connecting Kochi to Madurai is
the main road to Munnar.
For those coming from Coimbatore, the drive through the Chinnar Wildlife
sanctuary can be a very rewarding experience. From Madurai, take the NH
49 toward Kochi to each Munnar.
Map:
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here for map (30 kb)
Best
Time for birding
The best time for
birding is from October to April.
Bird List:
Click here for bird lists
Trip
reports: Click here for trip reports.
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