Bird walk at Rabindra Sarobar Miyawaki Forest, Kolkata, West Bengal
- Kolkata
- 21 June, 2026
- Rs 200/- per head
- Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.
About Rabindra Sarobar Safari Park
Rabindra Sarobar Safari Park in south Kolkata is part of the larger Rabindra Sarobar urban wetland complex, a roughly 192-acre green lung with a 73-acre waterbody surrounded by parks, wooded patches and trails right in the heart of the city. The habitat here is a mosaic of open water, marshy shallows, wooded thickets and undergrowth left intentionally wild in places, creating a surprisingly rich refuge for wildlife amidst urban bustle. The lake shores and islands host fish, dragonflies and butterflies, and the dense canopy of thousands of mature trees—many over 70 years old—supports diverse flora including native trees and aquatic plants that in turn sustain an array of fauna. The Safari Park area itself, with its mix of shady groves and quieter ground cover, has become especially prized by birders for spotting ground-foraging species and migrants that prefer less-disturbed pockets within the landscape.
This urban oasis boasts over 200 bird species recorded historically, including more than 110 in recent years, making it one of Kolkata’s premier birding destinations. Resident and migratory species use the wetland for feeding, resting and nesting, with birders reporting a remarkable variety from waterbirds like cormorants and storks to woodland migrants and thrushes during winter months. However, conservation challenges persist: habitat degradation from beautification drives, clearing of undergrowth and construction activities near bird hotspots can disrupt nesting and foraging grounds, and populations of some migratory birds have shown declines. Noise pollution from nearby urban activities and loss of natural cover on the islands also pose threats to sensitive species. Conservationists and local birding communities are actively advocating for protection of wild patches, minimal disturbance of key habitats, and designation of the lake as a heritage biodiversity site to safeguard its ecological value amid rapid urbanization.

Bird Guide: Sudipta Ghosh
Sudipta is from Kolkata and is an academician who teaches Biology in a college. Coming from a background of Zoology, she is an avid observer of Nature. She is passionate about Birding and is also deeply involved with activities promoting Nature awareness among all age groups.

Bird Guide - Sounak Dutta
Sounak is an academician teaching Chemistry in a college based in Kolkata. As a passion, he does Birding and Nature Photography. From the last year, he has been doing Nature walks with kids and elders.
Bird walk Location
Common birds of Rabindra Sarobar Safari Park

Painted Stork

Black-hooded Oriole

Indian Paradise Flycatcher

Common Myna

Purple-rumped Sunbird

Indian Cormorant

Grey Heron

Purple Heron

Coppersmith Barbet

Black Drongo

Eurasian Moorhen

Oriental Darter

Black Kite

House Sparrow

White-throated Kingfisher

Indian Pond Heron

Grey-headed Swamphen

Common Hawk-Cuckoo

Red-vented Bulbul

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