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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260509T053000
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UID:12285-1778304600-1778311800@m.ataavi.org
SUMMARY:Bird Walk at Timbi Lake\, Vadodara\, Gujarat
DESCRIPTION:Bird walk at BV Reddy School Forest Area\, Chittoor\, Andhra Pradesh				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n											\n													\n										Maharashtra\n									\n								\n											\n													\n										16 May\, 2026\n									\n								\n											\n													\n										Rs 150/- per head\n									\n						\n						\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n										Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.\n									\n						\n						\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n					About BV Reddy School Forest Area 				\n				\n				\n				\n									Nestled within the green pockets of Bangalore\, the BV Reddy School Forest Area offers a surprising slice of urban wilderness. This semi-natural patch\, with its mix of native trees\, scrub vegetation\, and shaded trails\, creates a calm and refreshing habitat amidst the cityscape. The area supports a variety of birdlife\, butterflies\, and small fauna\, making it a quiet yet rewarding spot for nature walks and birding. Early mornings here are filled with birdsong\, as species move through the canopy and undergrowth\, taking advantage of the relatively undisturbed environment.								\n				\n				\n				\n									Despite its charm\, the forest patch faces typical urban pressures such as habitat fragmentation\, human disturbance\, and the spread of invasive plants. However\, its presence highlights the importance of preserving green spaces within cities—not just for biodiversity\, but also for community well-being. With mindful use and continued care\, this small forested area can remain a vital refuge for wildlife and a peaceful escape for those looking to reconnect with nature.								\n				\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n					Partnered with				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Bird Guide -Yogeswar GDS He is a nature and wildlife photographer and birdwatcher with over six years of on-field experience. He specializes in observing and documenting bird behavior through photography. 				\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Bird walk Location				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Common birds of BV Reddy School Forest Area 				\n				\n				\n				\n									In the green cover of urban forests and scrub habitats\, birdlife reveals a vibrant mix of color\, calls\, and character. The striking Eurasian Hoopoe probes the ground with its curved bill\, while the elegant Asian Paradise Flycatcher flits through shaded canopies with flowing grace. Bright flashes of color come from species like the Coppersmith Barbet\, Golden Oriole\, and Purple Sunbird\, while the Blue-tailed Bee-eater and the rarer Blue-bearded Bee-eater add a tropical charm to open patches. Predators like the Shikra keep a watchful eye from above\, and the ever-bold Black Drongo dominates perches. The surrounding foliage is alive with movement from Prinias\, Warblers\, and babblers\, while birds like the Rufous Treepie\, Asian Koel\, and Red-vented Bulbul fill the air with constant calls. As dusk settles\, species like the Indian Scops Owl emerge\, and ground dwellers like the Junglefowl quietly move through undergrowth—together creating a rich\, layered birding experience.								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Eurasian Hoopoe				\n				\n				\n				\n					Asian Paradise Flycatcher				\n				\n				\n				\n					Coppersmith Barbet				\n				\n				\n				\n					Black Drongo				\n				\n				\n				\n					Red-vented Bulbul				\n				\n				\n				\n					Shikra				\n				\n				\n				\n					Rufous Treepie				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-faced Malkoha				\n				\n				\n				\n					Asian Koel				\n				\n				\n				\n					Purple Sunbird				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-bearded Bee-eater				\n				\n				\n				\n					Rose-ringed Parakeet				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-tailed Bee-eater				\n				\n				\n				\n					Purple-rumped Sunbird				\n				\n				\n				\n					Grey Junglefowl				\n				\n				\n				\n					Ashy Prinia				\n				\n				\n				\n					Indian Golden Oriole				\n				\n				\n				\n					Indian scops owl				\n				\n				\n				\n					Common Myna				\n				\n				\n				\n					Spotted Dove				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n							\n							\n										Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.\n									\n						\n						\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n					Scan to Register				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									https://forms.gle/B8tU9n57m4UopZGi8
URL:https://m.ataavi.org/event/bird-walk-at-timbi-lake-vadodara-gujarat-6/
CATEGORIES:Birding Bharat,Upcoming Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260509T060000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260509T080000
DTSTAMP:20260507T164848
CREATED:20260504T074431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260504T103617Z
UID:12335-1778306400-1778313600@m.ataavi.org
SUMMARY:Bird Walk at Pangadi Biodiversity Park\, Gondia\, Maharashtra
DESCRIPTION:Bird walk at BV Reddy School Forest Area\, Chittoor\, Andhra Pradesh				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n											\n													\n										Maharashtra\n									\n								\n											\n													\n										16 May\, 2026\n									\n								\n											\n													\n										Rs 150/- per head\n									\n						\n						\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n										Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.\n									\n						\n						\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n					About BV Reddy School Forest Area 				\n				\n				\n				\n									Nestled within the green pockets of Bangalore\, the BV Reddy School Forest Area offers a surprising slice of urban wilderness. This semi-natural patch\, with its mix of native trees\, scrub vegetation\, and shaded trails\, creates a calm and refreshing habitat amidst the cityscape. The area supports a variety of birdlife\, butterflies\, and small fauna\, making it a quiet yet rewarding spot for nature walks and birding. Early mornings here are filled with birdsong\, as species move through the canopy and undergrowth\, taking advantage of the relatively undisturbed environment.								\n				\n				\n				\n									Despite its charm\, the forest patch faces typical urban pressures such as habitat fragmentation\, human disturbance\, and the spread of invasive plants. However\, its presence highlights the importance of preserving green spaces within cities—not just for biodiversity\, but also for community well-being. With mindful use and continued care\, this small forested area can remain a vital refuge for wildlife and a peaceful escape for those looking to reconnect with nature.								\n				\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n					Partnered with				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Bird Guide -Yogeswar GDS He is a nature and wildlife photographer and birdwatcher with over six years of on-field experience. He specializes in observing and documenting bird behavior through photography. 				\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Bird walk Location				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Common birds of BV Reddy School Forest Area 				\n				\n				\n				\n									In the green cover of urban forests and scrub habitats\, birdlife reveals a vibrant mix of color\, calls\, and character. The striking Eurasian Hoopoe probes the ground with its curved bill\, while the elegant Asian Paradise Flycatcher flits through shaded canopies with flowing grace. Bright flashes of color come from species like the Coppersmith Barbet\, Golden Oriole\, and Purple Sunbird\, while the Blue-tailed Bee-eater and the rarer Blue-bearded Bee-eater add a tropical charm to open patches. Predators like the Shikra keep a watchful eye from above\, and the ever-bold Black Drongo dominates perches. The surrounding foliage is alive with movement from Prinias\, Warblers\, and babblers\, while birds like the Rufous Treepie\, Asian Koel\, and Red-vented Bulbul fill the air with constant calls. As dusk settles\, species like the Indian Scops Owl emerge\, and ground dwellers like the Junglefowl quietly move through undergrowth—together creating a rich\, layered birding experience.								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Eurasian Hoopoe				\n				\n				\n				\n					Asian Paradise Flycatcher				\n				\n				\n				\n					Coppersmith Barbet				\n				\n				\n				\n					Black Drongo				\n				\n				\n				\n					Red-vented Bulbul				\n				\n				\n				\n					Shikra				\n				\n				\n				\n					Rufous Treepie				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-faced Malkoha				\n				\n				\n				\n					Asian Koel				\n				\n				\n				\n					Purple Sunbird				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-bearded Bee-eater				\n				\n				\n				\n					Rose-ringed Parakeet				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-tailed Bee-eater				\n				\n				\n				\n					Purple-rumped Sunbird				\n				\n				\n				\n					Grey Junglefowl				\n				\n				\n				\n					Ashy Prinia				\n				\n				\n				\n					Indian Golden Oriole				\n				\n				\n				\n					Indian scops owl				\n				\n				\n				\n					Common Myna				\n				\n				\n				\n					Spotted Dove				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n							\n							\n										Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.\n									\n						\n						\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n					Scan to Register				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									https://forms.gle/B8tU9n57m4UopZGi8
URL:https://m.ataavi.org/event/bird-walk-at-pangadi-biodiversity-park-gondia-maharashtra-3/
CATEGORIES:Birding Bharat,Upcoming Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260509T063000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260509T083000
DTSTAMP:20260507T164848
CREATED:20260430T124447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260504T060342Z
UID:12297-1778308200-1778315400@m.ataavi.org
SUMMARY:Bird Walk at Aravalli Biodiversity Park\, New Delhi
DESCRIPTION:Bird walk at BV Reddy School Forest Area\, Chittoor\, Andhra Pradesh				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n											\n													\n										Maharashtra\n									\n								\n											\n													\n										16 May\, 2026\n									\n								\n											\n													\n										Rs 150/- per head\n									\n						\n						\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n										Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.\n									\n						\n						\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n					About BV Reddy School Forest Area 				\n				\n				\n				\n									Nestled within the green pockets of Bangalore\, the BV Reddy School Forest Area offers a surprising slice of urban wilderness. This semi-natural patch\, with its mix of native trees\, scrub vegetation\, and shaded trails\, creates a calm and refreshing habitat amidst the cityscape. The area supports a variety of birdlife\, butterflies\, and small fauna\, making it a quiet yet rewarding spot for nature walks and birding. Early mornings here are filled with birdsong\, as species move through the canopy and undergrowth\, taking advantage of the relatively undisturbed environment.								\n				\n				\n				\n									Despite its charm\, the forest patch faces typical urban pressures such as habitat fragmentation\, human disturbance\, and the spread of invasive plants. However\, its presence highlights the importance of preserving green spaces within cities—not just for biodiversity\, but also for community well-being. With mindful use and continued care\, this small forested area can remain a vital refuge for wildlife and a peaceful escape for those looking to reconnect with nature.								\n				\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n					Partnered with				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Bird Guide -Yogeswar GDS He is a nature and wildlife photographer and birdwatcher with over six years of on-field experience. He specializes in observing and documenting bird behavior through photography. 				\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Bird walk Location				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Common birds of BV Reddy School Forest Area 				\n				\n				\n				\n									In the green cover of urban forests and scrub habitats\, birdlife reveals a vibrant mix of color\, calls\, and character. The striking Eurasian Hoopoe probes the ground with its curved bill\, while the elegant Asian Paradise Flycatcher flits through shaded canopies with flowing grace. Bright flashes of color come from species like the Coppersmith Barbet\, Golden Oriole\, and Purple Sunbird\, while the Blue-tailed Bee-eater and the rarer Blue-bearded Bee-eater add a tropical charm to open patches. Predators like the Shikra keep a watchful eye from above\, and the ever-bold Black Drongo dominates perches. The surrounding foliage is alive with movement from Prinias\, Warblers\, and babblers\, while birds like the Rufous Treepie\, Asian Koel\, and Red-vented Bulbul fill the air with constant calls. As dusk settles\, species like the Indian Scops Owl emerge\, and ground dwellers like the Junglefowl quietly move through undergrowth—together creating a rich\, layered birding experience.								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Eurasian Hoopoe				\n				\n				\n				\n					Asian Paradise Flycatcher				\n				\n				\n				\n					Coppersmith Barbet				\n				\n				\n				\n					Black Drongo				\n				\n				\n				\n					Red-vented Bulbul				\n				\n				\n				\n					Shikra				\n				\n				\n				\n					Rufous Treepie				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-faced Malkoha				\n				\n				\n				\n					Asian Koel				\n				\n				\n				\n					Purple Sunbird				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-bearded Bee-eater				\n				\n				\n				\n					Rose-ringed Parakeet				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-tailed Bee-eater				\n				\n				\n				\n					Purple-rumped Sunbird				\n				\n				\n				\n					Grey Junglefowl				\n				\n				\n				\n					Ashy Prinia				\n				\n				\n				\n					Indian Golden Oriole				\n				\n				\n				\n					Indian scops owl				\n				\n				\n				\n					Common Myna				\n				\n				\n				\n					Spotted Dove				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n							\n							\n										Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.\n									\n						\n						\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n					Scan to Register				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									https://forms.gle/B8tU9n57m4UopZGi8
URL:https://m.ataavi.org/event/bird-walk-at-aravali-biodiversity-park-new-delhi-2/
CATEGORIES:Birding Bharat,Upcoming Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260509T063000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260509T083000
DTSTAMP:20260507T164848
CREATED:20260430T131903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260502T125838Z
UID:12305-1778308200-1778315400@m.ataavi.org
SUMMARY:Bird Walk at IIT Bombay	Mumbai\, Maharashtra
DESCRIPTION:Bird walk at BV Reddy School Forest Area\, Chittoor\, Andhra Pradesh				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n											\n													\n										Maharashtra\n									\n								\n											\n													\n										16 May\, 2026\n									\n								\n											\n													\n										Rs 150/- per head\n									\n						\n						\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n										Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.\n									\n						\n						\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n					About BV Reddy School Forest Area 				\n				\n				\n				\n									Nestled within the green pockets of Bangalore\, the BV Reddy School Forest Area offers a surprising slice of urban wilderness. This semi-natural patch\, with its mix of native trees\, scrub vegetation\, and shaded trails\, creates a calm and refreshing habitat amidst the cityscape. The area supports a variety of birdlife\, butterflies\, and small fauna\, making it a quiet yet rewarding spot for nature walks and birding. Early mornings here are filled with birdsong\, as species move through the canopy and undergrowth\, taking advantage of the relatively undisturbed environment.								\n				\n				\n				\n									Despite its charm\, the forest patch faces typical urban pressures such as habitat fragmentation\, human disturbance\, and the spread of invasive plants. However\, its presence highlights the importance of preserving green spaces within cities—not just for biodiversity\, but also for community well-being. With mindful use and continued care\, this small forested area can remain a vital refuge for wildlife and a peaceful escape for those looking to reconnect with nature.								\n				\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n					Partnered with				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Bird Guide -Yogeswar GDS He is a nature and wildlife photographer and birdwatcher with over six years of on-field experience. He specializes in observing and documenting bird behavior through photography. 				\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Bird walk Location				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Common birds of BV Reddy School Forest Area 				\n				\n				\n				\n									In the green cover of urban forests and scrub habitats\, birdlife reveals a vibrant mix of color\, calls\, and character. The striking Eurasian Hoopoe probes the ground with its curved bill\, while the elegant Asian Paradise Flycatcher flits through shaded canopies with flowing grace. Bright flashes of color come from species like the Coppersmith Barbet\, Golden Oriole\, and Purple Sunbird\, while the Blue-tailed Bee-eater and the rarer Blue-bearded Bee-eater add a tropical charm to open patches. Predators like the Shikra keep a watchful eye from above\, and the ever-bold Black Drongo dominates perches. The surrounding foliage is alive with movement from Prinias\, Warblers\, and babblers\, while birds like the Rufous Treepie\, Asian Koel\, and Red-vented Bulbul fill the air with constant calls. As dusk settles\, species like the Indian Scops Owl emerge\, and ground dwellers like the Junglefowl quietly move through undergrowth—together creating a rich\, layered birding experience.								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Eurasian Hoopoe				\n				\n				\n				\n					Asian Paradise Flycatcher				\n				\n				\n				\n					Coppersmith Barbet				\n				\n				\n				\n					Black Drongo				\n				\n				\n				\n					Red-vented Bulbul				\n				\n				\n				\n					Shikra				\n				\n				\n				\n					Rufous Treepie				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-faced Malkoha				\n				\n				\n				\n					Asian Koel				\n				\n				\n				\n					Purple Sunbird				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-bearded Bee-eater				\n				\n				\n				\n					Rose-ringed Parakeet				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-tailed Bee-eater				\n				\n				\n				\n					Purple-rumped Sunbird				\n				\n				\n				\n					Grey Junglefowl				\n				\n				\n				\n					Ashy Prinia				\n				\n				\n				\n					Indian Golden Oriole				\n				\n				\n				\n					Indian scops owl				\n				\n				\n				\n					Common Myna				\n				\n				\n				\n					Spotted Dove				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n							\n							\n										Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.\n									\n						\n						\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n					Scan to Register				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									https://forms.gle/B8tU9n57m4UopZGi8
URL:https://m.ataavi.org/event/bird-walk-at-iit-bombay-maharashtra2/
CATEGORIES:Birding Bharat,Upcoming Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260509T070000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260509T090000
DTSTAMP:20260507T164848
CREATED:20260430T123909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260504T060253Z
UID:12292-1778310000-1778317200@m.ataavi.org
SUMMARY:Bird Walk at Green Valley Park\, Navi Mumbai\, Maharashtra
DESCRIPTION:Bird walk at BV Reddy School Forest Area\, Chittoor\, Andhra Pradesh				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n											\n													\n										Maharashtra\n									\n								\n											\n													\n										16 May\, 2026\n									\n								\n											\n													\n										Rs 150/- per head\n									\n						\n						\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n										Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.\n									\n						\n						\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n					About BV Reddy School Forest Area 				\n				\n				\n				\n									Nestled within the green pockets of Bangalore\, the BV Reddy School Forest Area offers a surprising slice of urban wilderness. This semi-natural patch\, with its mix of native trees\, scrub vegetation\, and shaded trails\, creates a calm and refreshing habitat amidst the cityscape. The area supports a variety of birdlife\, butterflies\, and small fauna\, making it a quiet yet rewarding spot for nature walks and birding. Early mornings here are filled with birdsong\, as species move through the canopy and undergrowth\, taking advantage of the relatively undisturbed environment.								\n				\n				\n				\n									Despite its charm\, the forest patch faces typical urban pressures such as habitat fragmentation\, human disturbance\, and the spread of invasive plants. However\, its presence highlights the importance of preserving green spaces within cities—not just for biodiversity\, but also for community well-being. With mindful use and continued care\, this small forested area can remain a vital refuge for wildlife and a peaceful escape for those looking to reconnect with nature.								\n				\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n					Partnered with				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Bird Guide -Yogeswar GDS He is a nature and wildlife photographer and birdwatcher with over six years of on-field experience. He specializes in observing and documenting bird behavior through photography. 				\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Bird walk Location				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Common birds of BV Reddy School Forest Area 				\n				\n				\n				\n									In the green cover of urban forests and scrub habitats\, birdlife reveals a vibrant mix of color\, calls\, and character. The striking Eurasian Hoopoe probes the ground with its curved bill\, while the elegant Asian Paradise Flycatcher flits through shaded canopies with flowing grace. Bright flashes of color come from species like the Coppersmith Barbet\, Golden Oriole\, and Purple Sunbird\, while the Blue-tailed Bee-eater and the rarer Blue-bearded Bee-eater add a tropical charm to open patches. Predators like the Shikra keep a watchful eye from above\, and the ever-bold Black Drongo dominates perches. The surrounding foliage is alive with movement from Prinias\, Warblers\, and babblers\, while birds like the Rufous Treepie\, Asian Koel\, and Red-vented Bulbul fill the air with constant calls. As dusk settles\, species like the Indian Scops Owl emerge\, and ground dwellers like the Junglefowl quietly move through undergrowth—together creating a rich\, layered birding experience.								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Eurasian Hoopoe				\n				\n				\n				\n					Asian Paradise Flycatcher				\n				\n				\n				\n					Coppersmith Barbet				\n				\n				\n				\n					Black Drongo				\n				\n				\n				\n					Red-vented Bulbul				\n				\n				\n				\n					Shikra				\n				\n				\n				\n					Rufous Treepie				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-faced Malkoha				\n				\n				\n				\n					Asian Koel				\n				\n				\n				\n					Purple Sunbird				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-bearded Bee-eater				\n				\n				\n				\n					Rose-ringed Parakeet				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-tailed Bee-eater				\n				\n				\n				\n					Purple-rumped Sunbird				\n				\n				\n				\n					Grey Junglefowl				\n				\n				\n				\n					Ashy Prinia				\n				\n				\n				\n					Indian Golden Oriole				\n				\n				\n				\n					Indian scops owl				\n				\n				\n				\n					Common Myna				\n				\n				\n				\n					Spotted Dove				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n							\n							\n										Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.\n									\n						\n						\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n					Scan to Register				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									https://forms.gle/B8tU9n57m4UopZGi8
URL:https://m.ataavi.org/event/bird-walk-at-green-valley-parkbelapur-maharashtra5/
CATEGORIES:Birding Bharat,Upcoming Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260509T073000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260509T093000
DTSTAMP:20260507T164848
CREATED:20260506T070948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260506T071617Z
UID:12402-1778311800-1778319000@m.ataavi.org
SUMMARY:Bird Walk at St Cruz Wetland\, Goa
DESCRIPTION:Bird walk at BV Reddy School Forest Area\, Chittoor\, Andhra Pradesh				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n											\n													\n										Maharashtra\n									\n								\n											\n													\n										16 May\, 2026\n									\n								\n											\n													\n										Rs 150/- per head\n									\n						\n						\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n										Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.\n									\n						\n						\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n					About BV Reddy School Forest Area 				\n				\n				\n				\n									Nestled within the green pockets of Bangalore\, the BV Reddy School Forest Area offers a surprising slice of urban wilderness. This semi-natural patch\, with its mix of native trees\, scrub vegetation\, and shaded trails\, creates a calm and refreshing habitat amidst the cityscape. The area supports a variety of birdlife\, butterflies\, and small fauna\, making it a quiet yet rewarding spot for nature walks and birding. Early mornings here are filled with birdsong\, as species move through the canopy and undergrowth\, taking advantage of the relatively undisturbed environment.								\n				\n				\n				\n									Despite its charm\, the forest patch faces typical urban pressures such as habitat fragmentation\, human disturbance\, and the spread of invasive plants. However\, its presence highlights the importance of preserving green spaces within cities—not just for biodiversity\, but also for community well-being. With mindful use and continued care\, this small forested area can remain a vital refuge for wildlife and a peaceful escape for those looking to reconnect with nature.								\n				\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n					Partnered with				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Bird Guide -Yogeswar GDS He is a nature and wildlife photographer and birdwatcher with over six years of on-field experience. He specializes in observing and documenting bird behavior through photography. 				\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Bird walk Location				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Common birds of BV Reddy School Forest Area 				\n				\n				\n				\n									In the green cover of urban forests and scrub habitats\, birdlife reveals a vibrant mix of color\, calls\, and character. The striking Eurasian Hoopoe probes the ground with its curved bill\, while the elegant Asian Paradise Flycatcher flits through shaded canopies with flowing grace. Bright flashes of color come from species like the Coppersmith Barbet\, Golden Oriole\, and Purple Sunbird\, while the Blue-tailed Bee-eater and the rarer Blue-bearded Bee-eater add a tropical charm to open patches. Predators like the Shikra keep a watchful eye from above\, and the ever-bold Black Drongo dominates perches. The surrounding foliage is alive with movement from Prinias\, Warblers\, and babblers\, while birds like the Rufous Treepie\, Asian Koel\, and Red-vented Bulbul fill the air with constant calls. As dusk settles\, species like the Indian Scops Owl emerge\, and ground dwellers like the Junglefowl quietly move through undergrowth—together creating a rich\, layered birding experience.								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Eurasian Hoopoe				\n				\n				\n				\n					Asian Paradise Flycatcher				\n				\n				\n				\n					Coppersmith Barbet				\n				\n				\n				\n					Black Drongo				\n				\n				\n				\n					Red-vented Bulbul				\n				\n				\n				\n					Shikra				\n				\n				\n				\n					Rufous Treepie				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-faced Malkoha				\n				\n				\n				\n					Asian Koel				\n				\n				\n				\n					Purple Sunbird				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-bearded Bee-eater				\n				\n				\n				\n					Rose-ringed Parakeet				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-tailed Bee-eater				\n				\n				\n				\n					Purple-rumped Sunbird				\n				\n				\n				\n					Grey Junglefowl				\n				\n				\n				\n					Ashy Prinia				\n				\n				\n				\n					Indian Golden Oriole				\n				\n				\n				\n					Indian scops owl				\n				\n				\n				\n					Common Myna				\n				\n				\n				\n					Spotted Dove				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n							\n							\n										Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.\n									\n						\n						\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n					Scan to Register				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									https://forms.gle/B8tU9n57m4UopZGi8
URL:https://m.ataavi.org/event/bird-walk-at-st-cruz-wetland-goa-3/
CATEGORIES:Birding Bharat,Upcoming Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260510T054000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260510T074000
DTSTAMP:20260507T164848
CREATED:20260504T100714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260504T104420Z
UID:12362-1778391600-1778398800@m.ataavi.org
SUMMARY:Bird Walk at Khalanga Reserve Forest\, Dehradun\, Uttarakhand
DESCRIPTION:Bird walk at BV Reddy School Forest Area\, Chittoor\, Andhra Pradesh				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n											\n													\n										Maharashtra\n									\n								\n											\n													\n										16 May\, 2026\n									\n								\n											\n													\n										Rs 150/- per head\n									\n						\n						\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n										Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.\n									\n						\n						\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n					About BV Reddy School Forest Area 				\n				\n				\n				\n									Nestled within the green pockets of Bangalore\, the BV Reddy School Forest Area offers a surprising slice of urban wilderness. This semi-natural patch\, with its mix of native trees\, scrub vegetation\, and shaded trails\, creates a calm and refreshing habitat amidst the cityscape. The area supports a variety of birdlife\, butterflies\, and small fauna\, making it a quiet yet rewarding spot for nature walks and birding. Early mornings here are filled with birdsong\, as species move through the canopy and undergrowth\, taking advantage of the relatively undisturbed environment.								\n				\n				\n				\n									Despite its charm\, the forest patch faces typical urban pressures such as habitat fragmentation\, human disturbance\, and the spread of invasive plants. However\, its presence highlights the importance of preserving green spaces within cities—not just for biodiversity\, but also for community well-being. With mindful use and continued care\, this small forested area can remain a vital refuge for wildlife and a peaceful escape for those looking to reconnect with nature.								\n				\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n					Partnered with				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Bird Guide -Yogeswar GDS He is a nature and wildlife photographer and birdwatcher with over six years of on-field experience. He specializes in observing and documenting bird behavior through photography. 				\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Bird walk Location				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Common birds of BV Reddy School Forest Area 				\n				\n				\n				\n									In the green cover of urban forests and scrub habitats\, birdlife reveals a vibrant mix of color\, calls\, and character. The striking Eurasian Hoopoe probes the ground with its curved bill\, while the elegant Asian Paradise Flycatcher flits through shaded canopies with flowing grace. Bright flashes of color come from species like the Coppersmith Barbet\, Golden Oriole\, and Purple Sunbird\, while the Blue-tailed Bee-eater and the rarer Blue-bearded Bee-eater add a tropical charm to open patches. Predators like the Shikra keep a watchful eye from above\, and the ever-bold Black Drongo dominates perches. The surrounding foliage is alive with movement from Prinias\, Warblers\, and babblers\, while birds like the Rufous Treepie\, Asian Koel\, and Red-vented Bulbul fill the air with constant calls. As dusk settles\, species like the Indian Scops Owl emerge\, and ground dwellers like the Junglefowl quietly move through undergrowth—together creating a rich\, layered birding experience.								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Eurasian Hoopoe				\n				\n				\n				\n					Asian Paradise Flycatcher				\n				\n				\n				\n					Coppersmith Barbet				\n				\n				\n				\n					Black Drongo				\n				\n				\n				\n					Red-vented Bulbul				\n				\n				\n				\n					Shikra				\n				\n				\n				\n					Rufous Treepie				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-faced Malkoha				\n				\n				\n				\n					Asian Koel				\n				\n				\n				\n					Purple Sunbird				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-bearded Bee-eater				\n				\n				\n				\n					Rose-ringed Parakeet				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-tailed Bee-eater				\n				\n				\n				\n					Purple-rumped Sunbird				\n				\n				\n				\n					Grey Junglefowl				\n				\n				\n				\n					Ashy Prinia				\n				\n				\n				\n					Indian Golden Oriole				\n				\n				\n				\n					Indian scops owl				\n				\n				\n				\n					Common Myna				\n				\n				\n				\n					Spotted Dove				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n							\n							\n										Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.\n									\n						\n						\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n					Scan to Register				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									https://forms.gle/B8tU9n57m4UopZGi8
URL:https://m.ataavi.org/event/bird-walk-at-khalanga-reserve-forest-dehradun-2/
CATEGORIES:Birding Bharat,Upcoming Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260510T060000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260510T080000
DTSTAMP:20260507T164848
CREATED:20260427T090701Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260428T112558Z
UID:12034-1778392800-1778400000@m.ataavi.org
SUMMARY:Bird Walk at Nagvasuki\, Allahabad\, Uttar Pradesh
DESCRIPTION:Bird walk at BV Reddy School Forest Area\, Chittoor\, Andhra Pradesh				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n											\n													\n										Maharashtra\n									\n								\n											\n													\n										16 May\, 2026\n									\n								\n											\n													\n										Rs 150/- per head\n									\n						\n						\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n										Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.\n									\n						\n						\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n					About BV Reddy School Forest Area 				\n				\n				\n				\n									Nestled within the green pockets of Bangalore\, the BV Reddy School Forest Area offers a surprising slice of urban wilderness. This semi-natural patch\, with its mix of native trees\, scrub vegetation\, and shaded trails\, creates a calm and refreshing habitat amidst the cityscape. The area supports a variety of birdlife\, butterflies\, and small fauna\, making it a quiet yet rewarding spot for nature walks and birding. Early mornings here are filled with birdsong\, as species move through the canopy and undergrowth\, taking advantage of the relatively undisturbed environment.								\n				\n				\n				\n									Despite its charm\, the forest patch faces typical urban pressures such as habitat fragmentation\, human disturbance\, and the spread of invasive plants. However\, its presence highlights the importance of preserving green spaces within cities—not just for biodiversity\, but also for community well-being. With mindful use and continued care\, this small forested area can remain a vital refuge for wildlife and a peaceful escape for those looking to reconnect with nature.								\n				\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n					Partnered with				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Bird Guide -Yogeswar GDS He is a nature and wildlife photographer and birdwatcher with over six years of on-field experience. He specializes in observing and documenting bird behavior through photography. 				\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Bird walk Location				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Common birds of BV Reddy School Forest Area 				\n				\n				\n				\n									In the green cover of urban forests and scrub habitats\, birdlife reveals a vibrant mix of color\, calls\, and character. The striking Eurasian Hoopoe probes the ground with its curved bill\, while the elegant Asian Paradise Flycatcher flits through shaded canopies with flowing grace. Bright flashes of color come from species like the Coppersmith Barbet\, Golden Oriole\, and Purple Sunbird\, while the Blue-tailed Bee-eater and the rarer Blue-bearded Bee-eater add a tropical charm to open patches. Predators like the Shikra keep a watchful eye from above\, and the ever-bold Black Drongo dominates perches. The surrounding foliage is alive with movement from Prinias\, Warblers\, and babblers\, while birds like the Rufous Treepie\, Asian Koel\, and Red-vented Bulbul fill the air with constant calls. As dusk settles\, species like the Indian Scops Owl emerge\, and ground dwellers like the Junglefowl quietly move through undergrowth—together creating a rich\, layered birding experience.								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Eurasian Hoopoe				\n				\n				\n				\n					Asian Paradise Flycatcher				\n				\n				\n				\n					Coppersmith Barbet				\n				\n				\n				\n					Black Drongo				\n				\n				\n				\n					Red-vented Bulbul				\n				\n				\n				\n					Shikra				\n				\n				\n				\n					Rufous Treepie				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-faced Malkoha				\n				\n				\n				\n					Asian Koel				\n				\n				\n				\n					Purple Sunbird				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-bearded Bee-eater				\n				\n				\n				\n					Rose-ringed Parakeet				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-tailed Bee-eater				\n				\n				\n				\n					Purple-rumped Sunbird				\n				\n				\n				\n					Grey Junglefowl				\n				\n				\n				\n					Ashy Prinia				\n				\n				\n				\n					Indian Golden Oriole				\n				\n				\n				\n					Indian scops owl				\n				\n				\n				\n					Common Myna				\n				\n				\n				\n					Spotted Dove				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n							\n							\n										Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.\n									\n						\n						\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n					Scan to Register				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									https://forms.gle/B8tU9n57m4UopZGi8
URL:https://m.ataavi.org/event/bird-walk-at-nagvasuki-allahabad-uttar-pradesh/
CATEGORIES:Birding Bharat,Upcoming Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260510T060000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260510T080000
DTSTAMP:20260507T164848
CREATED:20260430T133507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T133927Z
UID:12313-1778392800-1778400000@m.ataavi.org
SUMMARY:Bird Walk at Sarmoli Village\, Munsiyari\, Uttarakhand
DESCRIPTION:Bird walk at BV Reddy School Forest Area\, Chittoor\, Andhra Pradesh				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n											\n													\n										Maharashtra\n									\n								\n											\n													\n										16 May\, 2026\n									\n								\n											\n													\n										Rs 150/- per head\n									\n						\n						\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n										Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.\n									\n						\n						\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n					About BV Reddy School Forest Area 				\n				\n				\n				\n									Nestled within the green pockets of Bangalore\, the BV Reddy School Forest Area offers a surprising slice of urban wilderness. This semi-natural patch\, with its mix of native trees\, scrub vegetation\, and shaded trails\, creates a calm and refreshing habitat amidst the cityscape. The area supports a variety of birdlife\, butterflies\, and small fauna\, making it a quiet yet rewarding spot for nature walks and birding. Early mornings here are filled with birdsong\, as species move through the canopy and undergrowth\, taking advantage of the relatively undisturbed environment.								\n				\n				\n				\n									Despite its charm\, the forest patch faces typical urban pressures such as habitat fragmentation\, human disturbance\, and the spread of invasive plants. However\, its presence highlights the importance of preserving green spaces within cities—not just for biodiversity\, but also for community well-being. With mindful use and continued care\, this small forested area can remain a vital refuge for wildlife and a peaceful escape for those looking to reconnect with nature.								\n				\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n					Partnered with				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Bird Guide -Yogeswar GDS He is a nature and wildlife photographer and birdwatcher with over six years of on-field experience. He specializes in observing and documenting bird behavior through photography. 				\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Bird walk Location				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Common birds of BV Reddy School Forest Area 				\n				\n				\n				\n									In the green cover of urban forests and scrub habitats\, birdlife reveals a vibrant mix of color\, calls\, and character. The striking Eurasian Hoopoe probes the ground with its curved bill\, while the elegant Asian Paradise Flycatcher flits through shaded canopies with flowing grace. Bright flashes of color come from species like the Coppersmith Barbet\, Golden Oriole\, and Purple Sunbird\, while the Blue-tailed Bee-eater and the rarer Blue-bearded Bee-eater add a tropical charm to open patches. Predators like the Shikra keep a watchful eye from above\, and the ever-bold Black Drongo dominates perches. The surrounding foliage is alive with movement from Prinias\, Warblers\, and babblers\, while birds like the Rufous Treepie\, Asian Koel\, and Red-vented Bulbul fill the air with constant calls. As dusk settles\, species like the Indian Scops Owl emerge\, and ground dwellers like the Junglefowl quietly move through undergrowth—together creating a rich\, layered birding experience.								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Eurasian Hoopoe				\n				\n				\n				\n					Asian Paradise Flycatcher				\n				\n				\n				\n					Coppersmith Barbet				\n				\n				\n				\n					Black Drongo				\n				\n				\n				\n					Red-vented Bulbul				\n				\n				\n				\n					Shikra				\n				\n				\n				\n					Rufous Treepie				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-faced Malkoha				\n				\n				\n				\n					Asian Koel				\n				\n				\n				\n					Purple Sunbird				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-bearded Bee-eater				\n				\n				\n				\n					Rose-ringed Parakeet				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-tailed Bee-eater				\n				\n				\n				\n					Purple-rumped Sunbird				\n				\n				\n				\n					Grey Junglefowl				\n				\n				\n				\n					Ashy Prinia				\n				\n				\n				\n					Indian Golden Oriole				\n				\n				\n				\n					Indian scops owl				\n				\n				\n				\n					Common Myna				\n				\n				\n				\n					Spotted Dove				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n							\n							\n										Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.\n									\n						\n						\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n					Scan to Register				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									https://forms.gle/B8tU9n57m4UopZGi8
URL:https://m.ataavi.org/event/bird-walk-at-sarmoli-village-munsiyari-uttarakhand/
CATEGORIES:Birding Bharat,Upcoming Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260510T060000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260510T080000
DTSTAMP:20260507T164848
CREATED:20260504T082920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260504T114103Z
UID:12348-1778392800-1778400000@m.ataavi.org
SUMMARY:Bird Walk at Jalmahal Lake Road\, Jaipur\, Rajasthan
DESCRIPTION:Bird walk at BV Reddy School Forest Area\, Chittoor\, Andhra Pradesh				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n											\n													\n										Maharashtra\n									\n								\n											\n													\n										16 May\, 2026\n									\n								\n											\n													\n										Rs 150/- per head\n									\n						\n						\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n										Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.\n									\n						\n						\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n					About BV Reddy School Forest Area 				\n				\n				\n				\n									Nestled within the green pockets of Bangalore\, the BV Reddy School Forest Area offers a surprising slice of urban wilderness. This semi-natural patch\, with its mix of native trees\, scrub vegetation\, and shaded trails\, creates a calm and refreshing habitat amidst the cityscape. The area supports a variety of birdlife\, butterflies\, and small fauna\, making it a quiet yet rewarding spot for nature walks and birding. Early mornings here are filled with birdsong\, as species move through the canopy and undergrowth\, taking advantage of the relatively undisturbed environment.								\n				\n				\n				\n									Despite its charm\, the forest patch faces typical urban pressures such as habitat fragmentation\, human disturbance\, and the spread of invasive plants. However\, its presence highlights the importance of preserving green spaces within cities—not just for biodiversity\, but also for community well-being. With mindful use and continued care\, this small forested area can remain a vital refuge for wildlife and a peaceful escape for those looking to reconnect with nature.								\n				\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n					Partnered with				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Bird Guide -Yogeswar GDS He is a nature and wildlife photographer and birdwatcher with over six years of on-field experience. He specializes in observing and documenting bird behavior through photography. 				\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Bird walk Location				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Common birds of BV Reddy School Forest Area 				\n				\n				\n				\n									In the green cover of urban forests and scrub habitats\, birdlife reveals a vibrant mix of color\, calls\, and character. The striking Eurasian Hoopoe probes the ground with its curved bill\, while the elegant Asian Paradise Flycatcher flits through shaded canopies with flowing grace. Bright flashes of color come from species like the Coppersmith Barbet\, Golden Oriole\, and Purple Sunbird\, while the Blue-tailed Bee-eater and the rarer Blue-bearded Bee-eater add a tropical charm to open patches. Predators like the Shikra keep a watchful eye from above\, and the ever-bold Black Drongo dominates perches. The surrounding foliage is alive with movement from Prinias\, Warblers\, and babblers\, while birds like the Rufous Treepie\, Asian Koel\, and Red-vented Bulbul fill the air with constant calls. As dusk settles\, species like the Indian Scops Owl emerge\, and ground dwellers like the Junglefowl quietly move through undergrowth—together creating a rich\, layered birding experience.								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Eurasian Hoopoe				\n				\n				\n				\n					Asian Paradise Flycatcher				\n				\n				\n				\n					Coppersmith Barbet				\n				\n				\n				\n					Black Drongo				\n				\n				\n				\n					Red-vented Bulbul				\n				\n				\n				\n					Shikra				\n				\n				\n				\n					Rufous Treepie				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-faced Malkoha				\n				\n				\n				\n					Asian Koel				\n				\n				\n				\n					Purple Sunbird				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-bearded Bee-eater				\n				\n				\n				\n					Rose-ringed Parakeet				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-tailed Bee-eater				\n				\n				\n				\n					Purple-rumped Sunbird				\n				\n				\n				\n					Grey Junglefowl				\n				\n				\n				\n					Ashy Prinia				\n				\n				\n				\n					Indian Golden Oriole				\n				\n				\n				\n					Indian scops owl				\n				\n				\n				\n					Common Myna				\n				\n				\n				\n					Spotted Dove				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n							\n							\n										Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.\n									\n						\n						\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n					Scan to Register				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									https://forms.gle/B8tU9n57m4UopZGi8
URL:https://m.ataavi.org/event/bird-walk-at-jalmahal-lake-road-jaipur-rajasthan/
CATEGORIES:Birding Bharat,Upcoming Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260510T060000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260510T080000
DTSTAMP:20260507T164848
CREATED:20260504T085419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260504T134336Z
UID:12354-1778392800-1778400000@m.ataavi.org
SUMMARY:Bird Walk at Anjanapura\, Bangalore\, Karnataka
DESCRIPTION:Bird walk at BV Reddy School Forest Area\, Chittoor\, Andhra Pradesh				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n											\n													\n										Maharashtra\n									\n								\n											\n													\n										16 May\, 2026\n									\n								\n											\n													\n										Rs 150/- per head\n									\n						\n						\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n										Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.\n									\n						\n						\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n					About BV Reddy School Forest Area 				\n				\n				\n				\n									Nestled within the green pockets of Bangalore\, the BV Reddy School Forest Area offers a surprising slice of urban wilderness. This semi-natural patch\, with its mix of native trees\, scrub vegetation\, and shaded trails\, creates a calm and refreshing habitat amidst the cityscape. The area supports a variety of birdlife\, butterflies\, and small fauna\, making it a quiet yet rewarding spot for nature walks and birding. Early mornings here are filled with birdsong\, as species move through the canopy and undergrowth\, taking advantage of the relatively undisturbed environment.								\n				\n				\n				\n									Despite its charm\, the forest patch faces typical urban pressures such as habitat fragmentation\, human disturbance\, and the spread of invasive plants. However\, its presence highlights the importance of preserving green spaces within cities—not just for biodiversity\, but also for community well-being. With mindful use and continued care\, this small forested area can remain a vital refuge for wildlife and a peaceful escape for those looking to reconnect with nature.								\n				\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n					Partnered with				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Bird Guide -Yogeswar GDS He is a nature and wildlife photographer and birdwatcher with over six years of on-field experience. He specializes in observing and documenting bird behavior through photography. 				\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Bird walk Location				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Common birds of BV Reddy School Forest Area 				\n				\n				\n				\n									In the green cover of urban forests and scrub habitats\, birdlife reveals a vibrant mix of color\, calls\, and character. The striking Eurasian Hoopoe probes the ground with its curved bill\, while the elegant Asian Paradise Flycatcher flits through shaded canopies with flowing grace. Bright flashes of color come from species like the Coppersmith Barbet\, Golden Oriole\, and Purple Sunbird\, while the Blue-tailed Bee-eater and the rarer Blue-bearded Bee-eater add a tropical charm to open patches. Predators like the Shikra keep a watchful eye from above\, and the ever-bold Black Drongo dominates perches. The surrounding foliage is alive with movement from Prinias\, Warblers\, and babblers\, while birds like the Rufous Treepie\, Asian Koel\, and Red-vented Bulbul fill the air with constant calls. As dusk settles\, species like the Indian Scops Owl emerge\, and ground dwellers like the Junglefowl quietly move through undergrowth—together creating a rich\, layered birding experience.								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Eurasian Hoopoe				\n				\n				\n				\n					Asian Paradise Flycatcher				\n				\n				\n				\n					Coppersmith Barbet				\n				\n				\n				\n					Black Drongo				\n				\n				\n				\n					Red-vented Bulbul				\n				\n				\n				\n					Shikra				\n				\n				\n				\n					Rufous Treepie				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-faced Malkoha				\n				\n				\n				\n					Asian Koel				\n				\n				\n				\n					Purple Sunbird				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-bearded Bee-eater				\n				\n				\n				\n					Rose-ringed Parakeet				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-tailed Bee-eater				\n				\n				\n				\n					Purple-rumped Sunbird				\n				\n				\n				\n					Grey Junglefowl				\n				\n				\n				\n					Ashy Prinia				\n				\n				\n				\n					Indian Golden Oriole				\n				\n				\n				\n					Indian scops owl				\n				\n				\n				\n					Common Myna				\n				\n				\n				\n					Spotted Dove				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n							\n							\n										Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.\n									\n						\n						\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n					Scan to Register				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									https://forms.gle/B8tU9n57m4UopZGi8
URL:https://m.ataavi.org/event/bird-walk-at-anjanapura-central-park-bangalore-karnataka/
CATEGORIES:Birding Bharat,Upcoming Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260510T063000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260510T083000
DTSTAMP:20260507T164848
CREATED:20260430T132909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T133530Z
UID:12309-1778394600-1778401800@m.ataavi.org
SUMMARY:Bird Walk at Saul Kere\, Bengaluru
DESCRIPTION:Bird walk at BV Reddy School Forest Area\, Chittoor\, Andhra Pradesh				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n											\n													\n										Maharashtra\n									\n								\n											\n													\n										16 May\, 2026\n									\n								\n											\n													\n										Rs 150/- per head\n									\n						\n						\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n										Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.\n									\n						\n						\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n					About BV Reddy School Forest Area 				\n				\n				\n				\n									Nestled within the green pockets of Bangalore\, the BV Reddy School Forest Area offers a surprising slice of urban wilderness. This semi-natural patch\, with its mix of native trees\, scrub vegetation\, and shaded trails\, creates a calm and refreshing habitat amidst the cityscape. The area supports a variety of birdlife\, butterflies\, and small fauna\, making it a quiet yet rewarding spot for nature walks and birding. Early mornings here are filled with birdsong\, as species move through the canopy and undergrowth\, taking advantage of the relatively undisturbed environment.								\n				\n				\n				\n									Despite its charm\, the forest patch faces typical urban pressures such as habitat fragmentation\, human disturbance\, and the spread of invasive plants. However\, its presence highlights the importance of preserving green spaces within cities—not just for biodiversity\, but also for community well-being. With mindful use and continued care\, this small forested area can remain a vital refuge for wildlife and a peaceful escape for those looking to reconnect with nature.								\n				\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n					Partnered with				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Bird Guide -Yogeswar GDS He is a nature and wildlife photographer and birdwatcher with over six years of on-field experience. He specializes in observing and documenting bird behavior through photography. 				\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Bird walk Location				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Common birds of BV Reddy School Forest Area 				\n				\n				\n				\n									In the green cover of urban forests and scrub habitats\, birdlife reveals a vibrant mix of color\, calls\, and character. The striking Eurasian Hoopoe probes the ground with its curved bill\, while the elegant Asian Paradise Flycatcher flits through shaded canopies with flowing grace. Bright flashes of color come from species like the Coppersmith Barbet\, Golden Oriole\, and Purple Sunbird\, while the Blue-tailed Bee-eater and the rarer Blue-bearded Bee-eater add a tropical charm to open patches. Predators like the Shikra keep a watchful eye from above\, and the ever-bold Black Drongo dominates perches. The surrounding foliage is alive with movement from Prinias\, Warblers\, and babblers\, while birds like the Rufous Treepie\, Asian Koel\, and Red-vented Bulbul fill the air with constant calls. As dusk settles\, species like the Indian Scops Owl emerge\, and ground dwellers like the Junglefowl quietly move through undergrowth—together creating a rich\, layered birding experience.								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Eurasian Hoopoe				\n				\n				\n				\n					Asian Paradise Flycatcher				\n				\n				\n				\n					Coppersmith Barbet				\n				\n				\n				\n					Black Drongo				\n				\n				\n				\n					Red-vented Bulbul				\n				\n				\n				\n					Shikra				\n				\n				\n				\n					Rufous Treepie				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-faced Malkoha				\n				\n				\n				\n					Asian Koel				\n				\n				\n				\n					Purple Sunbird				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-bearded Bee-eater				\n				\n				\n				\n					Rose-ringed Parakeet				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-tailed Bee-eater				\n				\n				\n				\n					Purple-rumped Sunbird				\n				\n				\n				\n					Grey Junglefowl				\n				\n				\n				\n					Ashy Prinia				\n				\n				\n				\n					Indian Golden Oriole				\n				\n				\n				\n					Indian scops owl				\n				\n				\n				\n					Common Myna				\n				\n				\n				\n					Spotted Dove				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n							\n							\n										Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.\n									\n						\n						\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n					Scan to Register				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									https://forms.gle/B8tU9n57m4UopZGi8
URL:https://m.ataavi.org/event/bird-walk-near-saul-kere-bengaluru-3/
CATEGORIES:Birding Bharat,Upcoming Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260510T063000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260510T083000
DTSTAMP:20260507T164848
CREATED:20260430T134816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T135055Z
UID:12324-1778394600-1778401800@m.ataavi.org
SUMMARY:Bird Walk at Sanjay Van\, New Delhi
DESCRIPTION:Bird walk at BV Reddy School Forest Area\, Chittoor\, Andhra Pradesh				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n											\n													\n										Maharashtra\n									\n								\n											\n													\n										16 May\, 2026\n									\n								\n											\n													\n										Rs 150/- per head\n									\n						\n						\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n										Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.\n									\n						\n						\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n					About BV Reddy School Forest Area 				\n				\n				\n				\n									Nestled within the green pockets of Bangalore\, the BV Reddy School Forest Area offers a surprising slice of urban wilderness. This semi-natural patch\, with its mix of native trees\, scrub vegetation\, and shaded trails\, creates a calm and refreshing habitat amidst the cityscape. The area supports a variety of birdlife\, butterflies\, and small fauna\, making it a quiet yet rewarding spot for nature walks and birding. Early mornings here are filled with birdsong\, as species move through the canopy and undergrowth\, taking advantage of the relatively undisturbed environment.								\n				\n				\n				\n									Despite its charm\, the forest patch faces typical urban pressures such as habitat fragmentation\, human disturbance\, and the spread of invasive plants. However\, its presence highlights the importance of preserving green spaces within cities—not just for biodiversity\, but also for community well-being. With mindful use and continued care\, this small forested area can remain a vital refuge for wildlife and a peaceful escape for those looking to reconnect with nature.								\n				\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n					Partnered with				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Bird Guide -Yogeswar GDS He is a nature and wildlife photographer and birdwatcher with over six years of on-field experience. He specializes in observing and documenting bird behavior through photography. 				\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Bird walk Location				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Common birds of BV Reddy School Forest Area 				\n				\n				\n				\n									In the green cover of urban forests and scrub habitats\, birdlife reveals a vibrant mix of color\, calls\, and character. The striking Eurasian Hoopoe probes the ground with its curved bill\, while the elegant Asian Paradise Flycatcher flits through shaded canopies with flowing grace. Bright flashes of color come from species like the Coppersmith Barbet\, Golden Oriole\, and Purple Sunbird\, while the Blue-tailed Bee-eater and the rarer Blue-bearded Bee-eater add a tropical charm to open patches. Predators like the Shikra keep a watchful eye from above\, and the ever-bold Black Drongo dominates perches. The surrounding foliage is alive with movement from Prinias\, Warblers\, and babblers\, while birds like the Rufous Treepie\, Asian Koel\, and Red-vented Bulbul fill the air with constant calls. As dusk settles\, species like the Indian Scops Owl emerge\, and ground dwellers like the Junglefowl quietly move through undergrowth—together creating a rich\, layered birding experience.								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Eurasian Hoopoe				\n				\n				\n				\n					Asian Paradise Flycatcher				\n				\n				\n				\n					Coppersmith Barbet				\n				\n				\n				\n					Black Drongo				\n				\n				\n				\n					Red-vented Bulbul				\n				\n				\n				\n					Shikra				\n				\n				\n				\n					Rufous Treepie				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-faced Malkoha				\n				\n				\n				\n					Asian Koel				\n				\n				\n				\n					Purple Sunbird				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-bearded Bee-eater				\n				\n				\n				\n					Rose-ringed Parakeet				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-tailed Bee-eater				\n				\n				\n				\n					Purple-rumped Sunbird				\n				\n				\n				\n					Grey Junglefowl				\n				\n				\n				\n					Ashy Prinia				\n				\n				\n				\n					Indian Golden Oriole				\n				\n				\n				\n					Indian scops owl				\n				\n				\n				\n					Common Myna				\n				\n				\n				\n					Spotted Dove				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n							\n							\n										Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.\n									\n						\n						\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n					Scan to Register				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									https://forms.gle/B8tU9n57m4UopZGi8
URL:https://m.ataavi.org/event/bird-walk-at-sanjay-van-new-delhi-5/
CATEGORIES:Birding Bharat,Upcoming Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260510T063000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260510T083000
DTSTAMP:20260507T164848
CREATED:20260504T080759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260504T081209Z
UID:12343-1778394600-1778401800@m.ataavi.org
SUMMARY:Bird walk at Pashan Lake\, Pune\, Maharashtra
DESCRIPTION:Bird walk at BV Reddy School Forest Area\, Chittoor\, Andhra Pradesh				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n											\n													\n										Maharashtra\n									\n								\n											\n													\n										16 May\, 2026\n									\n								\n											\n													\n										Rs 150/- per head\n									\n						\n						\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n										Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.\n									\n						\n						\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n					About BV Reddy School Forest Area 				\n				\n				\n				\n									Nestled within the green pockets of Bangalore\, the BV Reddy School Forest Area offers a surprising slice of urban wilderness. This semi-natural patch\, with its mix of native trees\, scrub vegetation\, and shaded trails\, creates a calm and refreshing habitat amidst the cityscape. The area supports a variety of birdlife\, butterflies\, and small fauna\, making it a quiet yet rewarding spot for nature walks and birding. Early mornings here are filled with birdsong\, as species move through the canopy and undergrowth\, taking advantage of the relatively undisturbed environment.								\n				\n				\n				\n									Despite its charm\, the forest patch faces typical urban pressures such as habitat fragmentation\, human disturbance\, and the spread of invasive plants. However\, its presence highlights the importance of preserving green spaces within cities—not just for biodiversity\, but also for community well-being. With mindful use and continued care\, this small forested area can remain a vital refuge for wildlife and a peaceful escape for those looking to reconnect with nature.								\n				\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n					Partnered with				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Bird Guide -Yogeswar GDS He is a nature and wildlife photographer and birdwatcher with over six years of on-field experience. He specializes in observing and documenting bird behavior through photography. 				\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Bird walk Location				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Common birds of BV Reddy School Forest Area 				\n				\n				\n				\n									In the green cover of urban forests and scrub habitats\, birdlife reveals a vibrant mix of color\, calls\, and character. The striking Eurasian Hoopoe probes the ground with its curved bill\, while the elegant Asian Paradise Flycatcher flits through shaded canopies with flowing grace. Bright flashes of color come from species like the Coppersmith Barbet\, Golden Oriole\, and Purple Sunbird\, while the Blue-tailed Bee-eater and the rarer Blue-bearded Bee-eater add a tropical charm to open patches. Predators like the Shikra keep a watchful eye from above\, and the ever-bold Black Drongo dominates perches. The surrounding foliage is alive with movement from Prinias\, Warblers\, and babblers\, while birds like the Rufous Treepie\, Asian Koel\, and Red-vented Bulbul fill the air with constant calls. As dusk settles\, species like the Indian Scops Owl emerge\, and ground dwellers like the Junglefowl quietly move through undergrowth—together creating a rich\, layered birding experience.								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Eurasian Hoopoe				\n				\n				\n				\n					Asian Paradise Flycatcher				\n				\n				\n				\n					Coppersmith Barbet				\n				\n				\n				\n					Black Drongo				\n				\n				\n				\n					Red-vented Bulbul				\n				\n				\n				\n					Shikra				\n				\n				\n				\n					Rufous Treepie				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-faced Malkoha				\n				\n				\n				\n					Asian Koel				\n				\n				\n				\n					Purple Sunbird				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-bearded Bee-eater				\n				\n				\n				\n					Rose-ringed Parakeet				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-tailed Bee-eater				\n				\n				\n				\n					Purple-rumped Sunbird				\n				\n				\n				\n					Grey Junglefowl				\n				\n				\n				\n					Ashy Prinia				\n				\n				\n				\n					Indian Golden Oriole				\n				\n				\n				\n					Indian scops owl				\n				\n				\n				\n					Common Myna				\n				\n				\n				\n					Spotted Dove				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n							\n							\n										Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.\n									\n						\n						\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n					Scan to Register				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									https://forms.gle/B8tU9n57m4UopZGi8
URL:https://m.ataavi.org/event/bird-walk-at-pashan-lake-pune-maharashtra-6/
CATEGORIES:Birding Bharat,Upcoming Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260510T063000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260510T083000
DTSTAMP:20260507T164848
CREATED:20260506T064953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260506T071829Z
UID:12393-1778394600-1778401800@m.ataavi.org
SUMMARY:Bird Walk at Nelligudde Lake\, Bidadi\, Bangalore\, Karnataka
DESCRIPTION:Bird walk at BV Reddy School Forest Area\, Chittoor\, Andhra Pradesh				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n											\n													\n										Maharashtra\n									\n								\n											\n													\n										16 May\, 2026\n									\n								\n											\n													\n										Rs 150/- per head\n									\n						\n						\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n										Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.\n									\n						\n						\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n					About BV Reddy School Forest Area 				\n				\n				\n				\n									Nestled within the green pockets of Bangalore\, the BV Reddy School Forest Area offers a surprising slice of urban wilderness. This semi-natural patch\, with its mix of native trees\, scrub vegetation\, and shaded trails\, creates a calm and refreshing habitat amidst the cityscape. The area supports a variety of birdlife\, butterflies\, and small fauna\, making it a quiet yet rewarding spot for nature walks and birding. Early mornings here are filled with birdsong\, as species move through the canopy and undergrowth\, taking advantage of the relatively undisturbed environment.								\n				\n				\n				\n									Despite its charm\, the forest patch faces typical urban pressures such as habitat fragmentation\, human disturbance\, and the spread of invasive plants. However\, its presence highlights the importance of preserving green spaces within cities—not just for biodiversity\, but also for community well-being. With mindful use and continued care\, this small forested area can remain a vital refuge for wildlife and a peaceful escape for those looking to reconnect with nature.								\n				\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n					Partnered with				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Bird Guide -Yogeswar GDS He is a nature and wildlife photographer and birdwatcher with over six years of on-field experience. He specializes in observing and documenting bird behavior through photography. 				\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Bird walk Location				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Common birds of BV Reddy School Forest Area 				\n				\n				\n				\n									In the green cover of urban forests and scrub habitats\, birdlife reveals a vibrant mix of color\, calls\, and character. The striking Eurasian Hoopoe probes the ground with its curved bill\, while the elegant Asian Paradise Flycatcher flits through shaded canopies with flowing grace. Bright flashes of color come from species like the Coppersmith Barbet\, Golden Oriole\, and Purple Sunbird\, while the Blue-tailed Bee-eater and the rarer Blue-bearded Bee-eater add a tropical charm to open patches. Predators like the Shikra keep a watchful eye from above\, and the ever-bold Black Drongo dominates perches. The surrounding foliage is alive with movement from Prinias\, Warblers\, and babblers\, while birds like the Rufous Treepie\, Asian Koel\, and Red-vented Bulbul fill the air with constant calls. As dusk settles\, species like the Indian Scops Owl emerge\, and ground dwellers like the Junglefowl quietly move through undergrowth—together creating a rich\, layered birding experience.								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Eurasian Hoopoe				\n				\n				\n				\n					Asian Paradise Flycatcher				\n				\n				\n				\n					Coppersmith Barbet				\n				\n				\n				\n					Black Drongo				\n				\n				\n				\n					Red-vented Bulbul				\n				\n				\n				\n					Shikra				\n				\n				\n				\n					Rufous Treepie				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-faced Malkoha				\n				\n				\n				\n					Asian Koel				\n				\n				\n				\n					Purple Sunbird				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-bearded Bee-eater				\n				\n				\n				\n					Rose-ringed Parakeet				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-tailed Bee-eater				\n				\n				\n				\n					Purple-rumped Sunbird				\n				\n				\n				\n					Grey Junglefowl				\n				\n				\n				\n					Ashy Prinia				\n				\n				\n				\n					Indian Golden Oriole				\n				\n				\n				\n					Indian scops owl				\n				\n				\n				\n					Common Myna				\n				\n				\n				\n					Spotted Dove				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n							\n							\n										Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.\n									\n						\n						\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n					Scan to Register				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									https://forms.gle/B8tU9n57m4UopZGi8
URL:https://m.ataavi.org/event/bird-walk-at-nelligudde-lake-bidadi-bengaluru-karnataka/
CATEGORIES:Birding Bharat,Upcoming Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260510T064500
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260510T084500
DTSTAMP:20260507T164848
CREATED:20260505T061157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260505T061442Z
UID:12387-1778395500-1778402700@m.ataavi.org
SUMMARY:Bird Walk at Poomala Dam\, Thrissur\, Kerala
DESCRIPTION:Bird walk at BV Reddy School Forest Area\, Chittoor\, Andhra Pradesh				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n											\n													\n										Maharashtra\n									\n								\n											\n													\n										16 May\, 2026\n									\n								\n											\n													\n										Rs 150/- per head\n									\n						\n						\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n										Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.\n									\n						\n						\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n					About BV Reddy School Forest Area 				\n				\n				\n				\n									Nestled within the green pockets of Bangalore\, the BV Reddy School Forest Area offers a surprising slice of urban wilderness. This semi-natural patch\, with its mix of native trees\, scrub vegetation\, and shaded trails\, creates a calm and refreshing habitat amidst the cityscape. The area supports a variety of birdlife\, butterflies\, and small fauna\, making it a quiet yet rewarding spot for nature walks and birding. Early mornings here are filled with birdsong\, as species move through the canopy and undergrowth\, taking advantage of the relatively undisturbed environment.								\n				\n				\n				\n									Despite its charm\, the forest patch faces typical urban pressures such as habitat fragmentation\, human disturbance\, and the spread of invasive plants. However\, its presence highlights the importance of preserving green spaces within cities—not just for biodiversity\, but also for community well-being. With mindful use and continued care\, this small forested area can remain a vital refuge for wildlife and a peaceful escape for those looking to reconnect with nature.								\n				\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n					Partnered with				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Bird Guide -Yogeswar GDS He is a nature and wildlife photographer and birdwatcher with over six years of on-field experience. He specializes in observing and documenting bird behavior through photography. 				\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Bird walk Location				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Common birds of BV Reddy School Forest Area 				\n				\n				\n				\n									In the green cover of urban forests and scrub habitats\, birdlife reveals a vibrant mix of color\, calls\, and character. The striking Eurasian Hoopoe probes the ground with its curved bill\, while the elegant Asian Paradise Flycatcher flits through shaded canopies with flowing grace. Bright flashes of color come from species like the Coppersmith Barbet\, Golden Oriole\, and Purple Sunbird\, while the Blue-tailed Bee-eater and the rarer Blue-bearded Bee-eater add a tropical charm to open patches. Predators like the Shikra keep a watchful eye from above\, and the ever-bold Black Drongo dominates perches. The surrounding foliage is alive with movement from Prinias\, Warblers\, and babblers\, while birds like the Rufous Treepie\, Asian Koel\, and Red-vented Bulbul fill the air with constant calls. As dusk settles\, species like the Indian Scops Owl emerge\, and ground dwellers like the Junglefowl quietly move through undergrowth—together creating a rich\, layered birding experience.								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Eurasian Hoopoe				\n				\n				\n				\n					Asian Paradise Flycatcher				\n				\n				\n				\n					Coppersmith Barbet				\n				\n				\n				\n					Black Drongo				\n				\n				\n				\n					Red-vented Bulbul				\n				\n				\n				\n					Shikra				\n				\n				\n				\n					Rufous Treepie				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-faced Malkoha				\n				\n				\n				\n					Asian Koel				\n				\n				\n				\n					Purple Sunbird				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-bearded Bee-eater				\n				\n				\n				\n					Rose-ringed Parakeet				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-tailed Bee-eater				\n				\n				\n				\n					Purple-rumped Sunbird				\n				\n				\n				\n					Grey Junglefowl				\n				\n				\n				\n					Ashy Prinia				\n				\n				\n				\n					Indian Golden Oriole				\n				\n				\n				\n					Indian scops owl				\n				\n				\n				\n					Common Myna				\n				\n				\n				\n					Spotted Dove				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n							\n							\n										Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.\n									\n						\n						\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n					Scan to Register				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									https://forms.gle/B8tU9n57m4UopZGi8
URL:https://m.ataavi.org/event/bird-walk-at-poomala-dam-thrissur-kerala-6/
CATEGORIES:Birding Bharat,Upcoming Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260510T070000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260510T090000
DTSTAMP:20260507T164848
CREATED:20260430T134550Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T134824Z
UID:12322-1778396400-1778403600@m.ataavi.org
SUMMARY:Bird Walk at TS Chanakya\, Mumbai
DESCRIPTION:Bird walk at BV Reddy School Forest Area\, Chittoor\, Andhra Pradesh				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n											\n													\n										Maharashtra\n									\n								\n											\n													\n										16 May\, 2026\n									\n								\n											\n													\n										Rs 150/- per head\n									\n						\n						\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n										Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.\n									\n						\n						\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n					About BV Reddy School Forest Area 				\n				\n				\n				\n									Nestled within the green pockets of Bangalore\, the BV Reddy School Forest Area offers a surprising slice of urban wilderness. This semi-natural patch\, with its mix of native trees\, scrub vegetation\, and shaded trails\, creates a calm and refreshing habitat amidst the cityscape. The area supports a variety of birdlife\, butterflies\, and small fauna\, making it a quiet yet rewarding spot for nature walks and birding. Early mornings here are filled with birdsong\, as species move through the canopy and undergrowth\, taking advantage of the relatively undisturbed environment.								\n				\n				\n				\n									Despite its charm\, the forest patch faces typical urban pressures such as habitat fragmentation\, human disturbance\, and the spread of invasive plants. However\, its presence highlights the importance of preserving green spaces within cities—not just for biodiversity\, but also for community well-being. With mindful use and continued care\, this small forested area can remain a vital refuge for wildlife and a peaceful escape for those looking to reconnect with nature.								\n				\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n					Partnered with				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Bird Guide -Yogeswar GDS He is a nature and wildlife photographer and birdwatcher with over six years of on-field experience. He specializes in observing and documenting bird behavior through photography. 				\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Bird walk Location				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Common birds of BV Reddy School Forest Area 				\n				\n				\n				\n									In the green cover of urban forests and scrub habitats\, birdlife reveals a vibrant mix of color\, calls\, and character. The striking Eurasian Hoopoe probes the ground with its curved bill\, while the elegant Asian Paradise Flycatcher flits through shaded canopies with flowing grace. Bright flashes of color come from species like the Coppersmith Barbet\, Golden Oriole\, and Purple Sunbird\, while the Blue-tailed Bee-eater and the rarer Blue-bearded Bee-eater add a tropical charm to open patches. Predators like the Shikra keep a watchful eye from above\, and the ever-bold Black Drongo dominates perches. The surrounding foliage is alive with movement from Prinias\, Warblers\, and babblers\, while birds like the Rufous Treepie\, Asian Koel\, and Red-vented Bulbul fill the air with constant calls. As dusk settles\, species like the Indian Scops Owl emerge\, and ground dwellers like the Junglefowl quietly move through undergrowth—together creating a rich\, layered birding experience.								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Eurasian Hoopoe				\n				\n				\n				\n					Asian Paradise Flycatcher				\n				\n				\n				\n					Coppersmith Barbet				\n				\n				\n				\n					Black Drongo				\n				\n				\n				\n					Red-vented Bulbul				\n				\n				\n				\n					Shikra				\n				\n				\n				\n					Rufous Treepie				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-faced Malkoha				\n				\n				\n				\n					Asian Koel				\n				\n				\n				\n					Purple Sunbird				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-bearded Bee-eater				\n				\n				\n				\n					Rose-ringed Parakeet				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-tailed Bee-eater				\n				\n				\n				\n					Purple-rumped Sunbird				\n				\n				\n				\n					Grey Junglefowl				\n				\n				\n				\n					Ashy Prinia				\n				\n				\n				\n					Indian Golden Oriole				\n				\n				\n				\n					Indian scops owl				\n				\n				\n				\n					Common Myna				\n				\n				\n				\n					Spotted Dove				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n							\n							\n										Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.\n									\n						\n						\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n					Scan to Register				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									https://forms.gle/B8tU9n57m4UopZGi8
URL:https://m.ataavi.org/event/bird-walk-at-ts-chanakya-mumbai/
CATEGORIES:Birding Bharat,Upcoming Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260510T070000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260510T090000
DTSTAMP:20260507T164848
CREATED:20260504T103844Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260504T104040Z
UID:12376-1778396400-1778403600@m.ataavi.org
SUMMARY:Bird Walk at Mahatma Hill\, Pune\, Maharashtra
DESCRIPTION:Bird walk at BV Reddy School Forest Area\, Chittoor\, Andhra Pradesh				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n											\n													\n										Maharashtra\n									\n								\n											\n													\n										16 May\, 2026\n									\n								\n											\n													\n										Rs 150/- per head\n									\n						\n						\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n										Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.\n									\n						\n						\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n					About BV Reddy School Forest Area 				\n				\n				\n				\n									Nestled within the green pockets of Bangalore\, the BV Reddy School Forest Area offers a surprising slice of urban wilderness. This semi-natural patch\, with its mix of native trees\, scrub vegetation\, and shaded trails\, creates a calm and refreshing habitat amidst the cityscape. The area supports a variety of birdlife\, butterflies\, and small fauna\, making it a quiet yet rewarding spot for nature walks and birding. Early mornings here are filled with birdsong\, as species move through the canopy and undergrowth\, taking advantage of the relatively undisturbed environment.								\n				\n				\n				\n									Despite its charm\, the forest patch faces typical urban pressures such as habitat fragmentation\, human disturbance\, and the spread of invasive plants. However\, its presence highlights the importance of preserving green spaces within cities—not just for biodiversity\, but also for community well-being. With mindful use and continued care\, this small forested area can remain a vital refuge for wildlife and a peaceful escape for those looking to reconnect with nature.								\n				\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n					Partnered with				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Bird Guide -Yogeswar GDS He is a nature and wildlife photographer and birdwatcher with over six years of on-field experience. He specializes in observing and documenting bird behavior through photography. 				\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Bird walk Location				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Common birds of BV Reddy School Forest Area 				\n				\n				\n				\n									In the green cover of urban forests and scrub habitats\, birdlife reveals a vibrant mix of color\, calls\, and character. The striking Eurasian Hoopoe probes the ground with its curved bill\, while the elegant Asian Paradise Flycatcher flits through shaded canopies with flowing grace. Bright flashes of color come from species like the Coppersmith Barbet\, Golden Oriole\, and Purple Sunbird\, while the Blue-tailed Bee-eater and the rarer Blue-bearded Bee-eater add a tropical charm to open patches. Predators like the Shikra keep a watchful eye from above\, and the ever-bold Black Drongo dominates perches. The surrounding foliage is alive with movement from Prinias\, Warblers\, and babblers\, while birds like the Rufous Treepie\, Asian Koel\, and Red-vented Bulbul fill the air with constant calls. As dusk settles\, species like the Indian Scops Owl emerge\, and ground dwellers like the Junglefowl quietly move through undergrowth—together creating a rich\, layered birding experience.								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Eurasian Hoopoe				\n				\n				\n				\n					Asian Paradise Flycatcher				\n				\n				\n				\n					Coppersmith Barbet				\n				\n				\n				\n					Black Drongo				\n				\n				\n				\n					Red-vented Bulbul				\n				\n				\n				\n					Shikra				\n				\n				\n				\n					Rufous Treepie				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-faced Malkoha				\n				\n				\n				\n					Asian Koel				\n				\n				\n				\n					Purple Sunbird				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-bearded Bee-eater				\n				\n				\n				\n					Rose-ringed Parakeet				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-tailed Bee-eater				\n				\n				\n				\n					Purple-rumped Sunbird				\n				\n				\n				\n					Grey Junglefowl				\n				\n				\n				\n					Ashy Prinia				\n				\n				\n				\n					Indian Golden Oriole				\n				\n				\n				\n					Indian scops owl				\n				\n				\n				\n					Common Myna				\n				\n				\n				\n					Spotted Dove				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n							\n							\n										Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.\n									\n						\n						\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n					Scan to Register				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									https://forms.gle/B8tU9n57m4UopZGi8
URL:https://m.ataavi.org/event/bird-walk-at-mahatma-hill-pune-maharashtra6/
CATEGORIES:Birding Bharat,Upcoming Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260516T060000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260516T080000
DTSTAMP:20260507T164848
CREATED:20260507T100643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260507T102426Z
UID:12486-1778911200-1778918400@m.ataavi.org
SUMMARY:Bird walk at BV Reddy School Forest Area\, Chittoor\, Andhra Pradesh
DESCRIPTION:Bird walk at BV Reddy School Forest Area\, Chittoor\, Andhra Pradesh				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n											\n													\n										Maharashtra\n									\n								\n											\n													\n										16 May\, 2026\n									\n								\n											\n													\n										Rs 150/- per head\n									\n						\n						\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n										Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.\n									\n						\n						\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n					About BV Reddy School Forest Area 				\n				\n				\n				\n									Nestled within the green pockets of Bangalore\, the BV Reddy School Forest Area offers a surprising slice of urban wilderness. This semi-natural patch\, with its mix of native trees\, scrub vegetation\, and shaded trails\, creates a calm and refreshing habitat amidst the cityscape. The area supports a variety of birdlife\, butterflies\, and small fauna\, making it a quiet yet rewarding spot for nature walks and birding. Early mornings here are filled with birdsong\, as species move through the canopy and undergrowth\, taking advantage of the relatively undisturbed environment.								\n				\n				\n				\n									Despite its charm\, the forest patch faces typical urban pressures such as habitat fragmentation\, human disturbance\, and the spread of invasive plants. However\, its presence highlights the importance of preserving green spaces within cities—not just for biodiversity\, but also for community well-being. With mindful use and continued care\, this small forested area can remain a vital refuge for wildlife and a peaceful escape for those looking to reconnect with nature.								\n				\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n					Partnered with				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Bird Guide -Yogeswar GDS He is a nature and wildlife photographer and birdwatcher with over six years of on-field experience. He specializes in observing and documenting bird behavior through photography. 				\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Bird walk Location				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Common birds of BV Reddy School Forest Area 				\n				\n				\n				\n									In the green cover of urban forests and scrub habitats\, birdlife reveals a vibrant mix of color\, calls\, and character. The striking Eurasian Hoopoe probes the ground with its curved bill\, while the elegant Asian Paradise Flycatcher flits through shaded canopies with flowing grace. Bright flashes of color come from species like the Coppersmith Barbet\, Golden Oriole\, and Purple Sunbird\, while the Blue-tailed Bee-eater and the rarer Blue-bearded Bee-eater add a tropical charm to open patches. Predators like the Shikra keep a watchful eye from above\, and the ever-bold Black Drongo dominates perches. The surrounding foliage is alive with movement from Prinias\, Warblers\, and babblers\, while birds like the Rufous Treepie\, Asian Koel\, and Red-vented Bulbul fill the air with constant calls. As dusk settles\, species like the Indian Scops Owl emerge\, and ground dwellers like the Junglefowl quietly move through undergrowth—together creating a rich\, layered birding experience.								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Eurasian Hoopoe				\n				\n				\n				\n					Asian Paradise Flycatcher				\n				\n				\n				\n					Coppersmith Barbet				\n				\n				\n				\n					Black Drongo				\n				\n				\n				\n					Red-vented Bulbul				\n				\n				\n				\n					Shikra				\n				\n				\n				\n					Rufous Treepie				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-faced Malkoha				\n				\n				\n				\n					Asian Koel				\n				\n				\n				\n					Purple Sunbird				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-bearded Bee-eater				\n				\n				\n				\n					Rose-ringed Parakeet				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-tailed Bee-eater				\n				\n				\n				\n					Purple-rumped Sunbird				\n				\n				\n				\n					Grey Junglefowl				\n				\n				\n				\n					Ashy Prinia				\n				\n				\n				\n					Indian Golden Oriole				\n				\n				\n				\n					Indian scops owl				\n				\n				\n				\n					Common Myna				\n				\n				\n				\n					Spotted Dove				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n							\n							\n										Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.\n									\n						\n						\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n					Scan to Register				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									https://forms.gle/B8tU9n57m4UopZGi8
URL:https://m.ataavi.org/event/bird-walk-at-bv-reddy-school-forest-area-chittoor-ap-2/
CATEGORIES:Birding Bharat,Upcoming Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260516T063000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260516T083000
DTSTAMP:20260507T164848
CREATED:20260507T091250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260507T095331Z
UID:12477-1778913000-1778920200@m.ataavi.org
SUMMARY:Bird walk at Bhuigaon beach\, Vasai\, Maharashtra
DESCRIPTION:Bird walk at BV Reddy School Forest Area\, Chittoor\, Andhra Pradesh				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n											\n													\n										Maharashtra\n									\n								\n											\n													\n										16 May\, 2026\n									\n								\n											\n													\n										Rs 150/- per head\n									\n						\n						\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n										Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.\n									\n						\n						\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n					About BV Reddy School Forest Area 				\n				\n				\n				\n									Nestled within the green pockets of Bangalore\, the BV Reddy School Forest Area offers a surprising slice of urban wilderness. This semi-natural patch\, with its mix of native trees\, scrub vegetation\, and shaded trails\, creates a calm and refreshing habitat amidst the cityscape. The area supports a variety of birdlife\, butterflies\, and small fauna\, making it a quiet yet rewarding spot for nature walks and birding. Early mornings here are filled with birdsong\, as species move through the canopy and undergrowth\, taking advantage of the relatively undisturbed environment.								\n				\n				\n				\n									Despite its charm\, the forest patch faces typical urban pressures such as habitat fragmentation\, human disturbance\, and the spread of invasive plants. However\, its presence highlights the importance of preserving green spaces within cities—not just for biodiversity\, but also for community well-being. With mindful use and continued care\, this small forested area can remain a vital refuge for wildlife and a peaceful escape for those looking to reconnect with nature.								\n				\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n					Partnered with				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Bird Guide -Yogeswar GDS He is a nature and wildlife photographer and birdwatcher with over six years of on-field experience. He specializes in observing and documenting bird behavior through photography. 				\n				\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Bird walk Location				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Common birds of BV Reddy School Forest Area 				\n				\n				\n				\n									In the green cover of urban forests and scrub habitats\, birdlife reveals a vibrant mix of color\, calls\, and character. The striking Eurasian Hoopoe probes the ground with its curved bill\, while the elegant Asian Paradise Flycatcher flits through shaded canopies with flowing grace. Bright flashes of color come from species like the Coppersmith Barbet\, Golden Oriole\, and Purple Sunbird\, while the Blue-tailed Bee-eater and the rarer Blue-bearded Bee-eater add a tropical charm to open patches. Predators like the Shikra keep a watchful eye from above\, and the ever-bold Black Drongo dominates perches. The surrounding foliage is alive with movement from Prinias\, Warblers\, and babblers\, while birds like the Rufous Treepie\, Asian Koel\, and Red-vented Bulbul fill the air with constant calls. As dusk settles\, species like the Indian Scops Owl emerge\, and ground dwellers like the Junglefowl quietly move through undergrowth—together creating a rich\, layered birding experience.								\n				\n		\n				\n				\n					Eurasian Hoopoe				\n				\n				\n				\n					Asian Paradise Flycatcher				\n				\n				\n				\n					Coppersmith Barbet				\n				\n				\n				\n					Black Drongo				\n				\n				\n				\n					Red-vented Bulbul				\n				\n				\n				\n					Shikra				\n				\n				\n				\n					Rufous Treepie				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-faced Malkoha				\n				\n				\n				\n					Asian Koel				\n				\n				\n				\n					Purple Sunbird				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-bearded Bee-eater				\n				\n				\n				\n					Rose-ringed Parakeet				\n				\n				\n				\n					Blue-tailed Bee-eater				\n				\n				\n				\n					Purple-rumped Sunbird				\n				\n				\n				\n					Grey Junglefowl				\n				\n				\n				\n					Ashy Prinia				\n				\n				\n				\n					Indian Golden Oriole				\n				\n				\n				\n					Indian scops owl				\n				\n				\n				\n					Common Myna				\n				\n				\n				\n					Spotted Dove				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n							\n							\n										Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.\n									\n						\n						\n				\n		\n		\n				\n				\n					Scan to Register				\n				\n				\n				\n																														\n				\n				\n				\n									https://forms.gle/B8tU9n57m4UopZGi8
URL:https://m.ataavi.org/event/bird-walk-at-bhuigaon-beach-vasai-maharashtra/
CATEGORIES:Birding Bharat,Upcoming Event
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