Kanha Tiger Reserve is not only famous for its majestic tigers but also for its rich and diverse birdlife, making it a paradise for birdwatchers and nature lovers. With over 300 recorded bird species, the reserve offers excellent opportunities to spot both resident and migratory birds across meadows, forests, and wetlands. In the heart of Kanha Tiger Reserve, bird enthusiasts can commonly see species such as the Indian roller, crested serpent eagle, peafowl, Malabar pied hornbill, and various kingfishers. Wetland areas attract storks, herons, egrets, and waterfowl, especially during the winter season. The early morning safaris are ideal for observing birds in action, with their vibrant colors and melodic calls filling the forest. Whether you are an avid birder or a casual wildlife traveler, exploring the birdlife of Kanha adds depth, beauty, and serenity to every jungle safari experience.




