Oxygen Bird Park Nagpur

Oxygen Bird Park also known as Amrit Mahotsav Park near Jamtha, Nagpur, oxygen park at a glance a green lung and natural ecosystem. The park mimics natural habitats to attract both resident and migratory birds.

1.🐦 Birds You Might Spot

Waterfowl and Wader Birds

🦆Pochards and dabbling ducks use the deeper pond water.

🐦‍⬛Waterhens, moorhens, reed warblers drawn to the reed bed near the pond.

2. Forest and Native Grassland Birds

🐤Painted francolin are native to central India’s grasslands of the bambusetum and grass undergrowth .

🐤Painted spurfowl thrives in leaf litter and dense undergrowth.

3. Perching and Open‑area Birds

🐦‍⬛Indian roller often perches high on trees, wires attracted to insects stirred up in open paths.

🐦‍⬛Indian pied myna are small flocks may forage on the lawns or open areas.

4. Common City‑Edge Species

🐥White‑browed wagtail are active near the pond perimeter, especially mornings.

🐥Red‑naped ibis probes for insects, small aquatic prey could be seen near lawns, wet edges.

Interesting facts of oxygen bird park

1. Protects endangered native trees and supports resident and migratory bird species.

2. Oxygen rich trees reduces pollution by bamboo, palm plantations helps offset highway dust.

3. Educational and Recreational inclusive amenities and watchtowers offer environmental awareness and family-friendly engagement .

Activities for Birdwatchers

👀Visit early mornings are best for spotting wagtails, waterbirds, and active rollers.

👀 The pond and reed beds are where most bird activity concentrates.

👀Francolins and spurfowls tend to stay low in dense bamboo, leaf zones.

The park’s design with its bamboo belt, palm area, and diverse trees supports habitat for birds like hornbills, weavers, making occasional birds sightings possible

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