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Birds in Dudhwa

Birds in Dudhwa Introduction:
Dudhwa National Park is situated in the Lakhimpur-Kheri district in Uttar Pradesh, India. Stretched over an extensive area of 614 sq. km., Dudhwa Tiger Reserve and National Park is one of the top examples of the extremely diverse and fertile Terai eco-systems. The southern perimeter of the Dudhwa National Park is noted by River Suheli and the northern boundary of the sanctuary lies along the Indo-Nepal border.


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The nearby place to Dudhwa National Park is called Palia and the Post Office and Telegraph Office are located there. STD and ISD facilities are available at Palia but Internet is not accessible in the surroundings of the National Park.

The Dudhwa National Park has a huge number of certain rare and dying out species like Swamp Deers, Bengal Floricans, Tiger, Jackal Leopard, Hispid Hare, Wild Pig, Sloth Bear, and lesser cats like Leopard Cat, Fishing Cat, Civet and Jungle Cat.

Birds in Dudhwa:
Dudhwa National Park is plenteous in local and migrant water birds. There are nearly 400 species of avifauna or birds of a specific region at Dudhwa National Park. The national park has many birds like Black and White Necked Storks, Bulbul, Painted Storks, Sarus and Cranes. Dudhwa National Park has many night birds of prey also like the Bee Eaters, Barbets, Great Indian Horned Owl, Kingfishers, Minivets, Jungle Owlet and Woodpeckers.

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