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DR SALIM ALI
SANCTUARY
THATTEKKAD
Thattekad
Bird Sanctuary, also known as the Dr Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary in honour
of the pre-eminent birder of all times in India, is located two hour’s
drive from the port city of Kochi, near Kothamanagalam in Ernakulam
district, on the northern bank of the Periyar river. The sanctuary was
notified in 1983 based on a recommendation made by Dr. Salim Ali many
years previously. He described Thattekad in the 1930's as the richest
bird habitat in peninsular India, comparable only with the Eastern
Himalayas.
Much of the
forest has now been converted to agricultural and plantation areas, but
the surviving areas certainly give glimpses of the rich bird diversity
of the once widespread lowland forests of Kerala. A trip through this
sanctuary would certainly be a bonanza for any birder with its over 270
species in a relatively small area of 25 sq kms area. One should se the
rare Mottled Wood Owl, Spot-bellied Eagle Owl, Malayan Night Heron, Sri Lanka Frogmouth, Rusty-tailed
Flycatcher, Grey-headed Bulbul and the Nilgiri Wood Pigeon.
Getting There
The sanctuary is 53
km North-east of Kochi. The National Highway 49 passes through Kothamanagalam, from where you have to turn off on the
the Pooyamkutti road.
The nearest railway
station is Aluva at a distance of 48 km.
Kochi International Airport is approximately 60 Kms away.
The best time for
birding is from October to April.
Accommodation:
Comfortable accommodation
is available at the Hornbill
Camp.
Map: Click
here for map
Bird List:
Click
here for bird list
Trip reports:
Click here for trip reports.
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