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Bird Habitat:
Trekking
through the lush vegetable, fruit and spice garden, as one
approaches India's longest laterite sculpture, a whole section
of the thickly wooded hill untouched and untrod upon by humans
is inhabited by a vibrant selection of birds.
This one green protion of the otherwise
landscape hillside acts as a natural habitat where a wide
variety of local and exotic birds fly in. Among the well-know
species are the Kingfisher, Bulbul, Crane, Owl, Pigeon, Koel,
Myan, Parakeet, Wagtail, Woodpecker, Gold throat, Weaverbird,
Crow Pheasant, commener Babbler, wild fowl, Golden Oriole,
Partridge, Racket Tailed Drongo, Paddy Bird, Baya Weaver,
Sunbird, Bee Eater, Paradise flycatcher, Fantail flycatcher,
and many others.
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