Bird Walk at Moti-Dau Village, Mehsana, Gujarat
- Mehsana
- 29 March, 2026
- Rs 250/- per head
- Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.
About Moti-Dau Village
Moti-Dau, a village in Mehsana district of Gujarat, sits amid a landscape shaped by agriculture, open fields, and the mellow rhythm of North Gujarat’s semi-arid plains. The village is surrounded by stretches of millet, cotton, castor, and seasonal groundnut farms, with small ponds and check-dams that catch the monsoon’s generosity. Life here moves with a grounded steadiness—farmers beginning their day before sunrise, livestock trailing along dusty paths, and winter mornings carrying the faint scent of smoke from household chulhas. The settlement has a warm, close-knit feel, where community ties run deep and cultural traditions weave easily into daily routine.
Nature quietly threads through Moti-Dau’s edges. The surrounding fields and waterbodies draw everyday wildlife—lapwings pacing furrows, doves warming themselves on electric lines, and bee-eaters carving bright arcs over fallow land. During the cooler months, migratory ducks and waders may drop into local ponds, turning them into brief rest stops on their inland journeys. As agriculture intensifies and development expands, these pockets of habitat become especially important. With thoughtful water management, protection of village ponds, and community awareness, Moti-Dau can continue nurturing both its agrarian life and the subtle biodiversity that gives these rural landscapes their charm.
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Bird Guide: Bhargav Limbachiya
Nature enthusiast and avid birder. For him bird watching and being part of nature and explore nature is not his work but his passion.
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Common birds of Moti-Dau Village
Moti-Dau’s fields, ponds, and village groves support a lively range of birds, making even a short walk feel like a small natural parade. The ponds draw White-throated Kingfishers, Pond Herons, Cattle Egrets, White-breasted Waterhens, and occasionally impressive visitors like the Woolly-necked Stork and Openbill Stork. Farmlands echo with the calls of Grey Francolins, Paddyfield Pipits, Siberian Stonechats, and the brisk chatter of Indian Silverbills, while fence lines and bushes host Indian Robins, Pied Bushchats, and Purple Sunbirds. Around homes and trees, you’ll find Red-vented Bulbuls, Laughing Doves, Rose-ringed Parakeets, Common Hoopoes, Oriental Magpie Robins, and the stoic Indian Grey Hornbill. Overhead, Black Kites, Black Drongos, and agile Wire-tailed Swallows animate the sky—together creating a rich and varied birdlife tapestry for this quiet Gujarat village.

Wire-tailed Swallow

Eurasian Hoopoe

Indian Grey Hornbill

Grey-headed Swamphen

Red-wattled Lapwing

Grey Heron

White-throated Kingfisher

Little Egret

Red-vented Bulbul

Rose-ringed Parakeet

Eurasian Coot

Osprey

Grey Francolin

Indian Robin

Oriental Magpie Robin

Asian Green Bee-eater

Laughing Dove

Indian Pond Heron

Bronze-winged Jacana

Siberian Stonechat
- Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.
