Bird Walk at Green Valley Park,Belapur, Maharashtra
- Navi Mumbai
- 1 March, 2026
- Rs 300/- per head
- Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.
About Green Valley Park
However, like many urban green spaces, Green Valley Park faces mounting pressures. Urban expansion, littering, noise, invasive plant species and heavy footfall threaten habitat quality and disturb wildlife. Poor waste management and loss of native vegetation can reduce nesting and foraging opportunities for birds. Conservation here relies heavily on thoughtful planning and community involvement—protecting native trees, maintaining undisturbed zones, controlling waste and encouraging responsible visitor behaviour. With mindful stewardship, Green Valley Park can continue to function as an important urban refuge, supporting birdlife and offering residents a vital connection to nature in the heart of Navi Mumbai.

Bird Guide: Shmes Sufyan Ansari
Birding guide with 10+ years of experience, holding a Master’s in Biodiversity, Wildlife Conservation, and Management. Skilled at not just spotting birds but also explaining their ecology, behavior, and habitats in a simple, engaging way.
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Common birds of Green Valley Park
Green Valley Park in Navi Mumbai supports a lively mix of common urban and woodland birds that reflect the park’s surprisingly rich biodiversity. Flocks of Rosy Starlings and Chestnut-tailed Starlings often dominate the treetops, while Rock Pigeons, House Crows and Large-billed Crows move confidently through open spaces. The skies are frequently patrolled by Black Kites, Asian Palm Swifts and Dusky Crag-Martins, with flashes of colour from Asian Green Bee-eaters and Small Minivets. On the ground and in dense cover, Red Spurfowl, Common Tailorbirds, and Spotted Doves add to the park’s everyday birdlife, while fig trees and mature canopy attract Coppersmith Barbets, Common Ioras and both Alexandrine and Rose-ringed Parakeets. Occasional surprises such as Shikras highlight the ecological value of this urban green space, which contributes to an impressive checklist of around 219 bird species, making Green Valley Park a rewarding destination for city birdwatching.

Asian Green Bee-eater

Black Kite

Common Tailorbird

Spotted Dove

Asian Palm Swift

Indian Golden Oriole

Purple Sunbird

White-browed Bulbul

Shikra

Coppersmith Barbet

Common Iora

Greater Coucal

Alexandrine Parakeet

Jungle Babbler

Oriental Honey Buzzard

Black Drongo

Red-vented Bulbul

Asian Koel

Red-whiskered Bulbul

Tickell's Blue Flycatcher
- Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.
