"I am the eagle, I live in high country,
in rocky cathedrals that reach to the sky;
I am the hawk and there`s blood on my feathers,
but time is still turning they soon will be dry;
All those who see me, and all who believe in me,
share in the freedom I feel when I fly."
-- John Denver (American Singer and Song
Writer)
I am the hawk and there`s blood on my feathers,
but time is still turning they soon will be dry;
All those who see me, and all who believe in me,
share in the freedom I feel when I fly."

The Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary is located at a distance
of 16 kms west of Kottayam in Kumarakom. The Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary is spread
across 14 acres on the eastern banks of Vembanad Lake, known for its varied
avian population. Also known as the ornithologist`s paradise, the Kumarakom
Bird Sanctuary is one of the most favorite hubs of migratory birds. The region
was once the site for the rubber plantation and is a haunt for a variety of
domestic and migratory birds. Some of the birds flock here from the Himalayas,
and even some birds come from the snow-kissed hills of Siberia. During the
rainy season some of the India`s most spectacular avians gather in their
optimum haunts to court their mates and nest in huge colonies in the trees that
line the paths of the sanctuary.
October to February is the time for traveling birds, such as
the garganey teal, osprey, marsh harrier and steppey eagle, while May to July
is the breeding season for local species, such as the Indian shag, pond herons,
egrets and darters. Early morning is the best viewing time. The best option to
visit the sanctuary is by foot by a one and half km long walking track. Most of
the species of the birds are spotted on the track. One can also opt to take a
boat ride, which brings you, closer to waders like waterfowl and ducks and some
fliers like parrots, larks and flycatchers.
The sanctuary turns into a transit point during the months
of November to February for the migratory birds. The main attractions are local
birds like the water fowl, cuckoo, owl, egret, heron and the water duck, as
well as the migratory Siberian cranes. Parrots, teal, larks, flycatchers, wood
beetle, and other birds are seen here during their respective migratory
seasons. The sanctuary contentedly hosts more than a few hundred varieties of
local birds. Apart from the local birds every year, over 60 species of
migratory birds flock here in large numbers. A large variety of fish, mussels
and crabs is also found in the Sanctuary. One can also see a variety of species
of butterflies and moths quiver by. There is also a variety of species of
mudskippers, crabs, and turtles found on the shoreline. One can also find fish
and even crocodiles deeper in the water.
Along with the birds, the animals which are found in the
sanctuary include Bears, Elephants, civet cats, lion-tailed macaque, Deer,
monkeys, Tigers, Neelgai Tahr, Wild Pigs, Leopards, deer, squirrels including
the Malabar giant squirrel. A wide variety of snakes like Python, Cobra,
Cipher, Rat Snake, and Iguana are also seen in the park. One should plan a
visit to Kumarakom, to enjoy the incalculable show of avian acrobats.
Timing: 6 am to 6.30 pm
Best Time to Visit:
Between November and March
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