Nature

How To Plan A Birdwatching Trip In India According To Experts

Birdwatching has become a favourite pastime for many urban residents since the COVID-19 lockdowns. Outlook Traveller spoke to three experts on how to go about organising your first birdwatching trip

Greylag geese in the Urpad Beel of Assam Photo: simantaKphotos/Shutterstock
info_icon

India is home to approximately 1,353 bird species, which represents about 12.40 per cent of global bird diversity. A 2023 report by the Zoological Survey of India (ZSI) pointed out that about 5 per cent of the birds found in the country are endemic and are not reported in other parts of the world. However, bird populations in India are declining due to anthropogenic pressures, such as hunting, habitat loss and collisions with electricity lines, according to the 2020 State of India's Birds Report. Despite this, birdwatching became a favourite pastime for many of us during the COVID-19 lockdowns. The hobby has found favour among many urban residents keen to craft a deeper relationship with the living world.