Monday, November 21, 2011

Birding Tour @ Nandur Madhameshwar Wildlife Sanctuary

Birding Tour @ Nandur Madhameshwar Wildlife Sanctuary
Outing date: 19th November  – 20th November 2011



Nandur Madhameshwar is one of the wildlife sanctuaries in Maharashtra well known for its migratory birds.

Nandur Madhameshwar is an overflow dam constructed in 1913s and is situated in the Niphad Taluka of Nasik Dist. The lake gets its water from Gangapur and Darna water reservoirs, which is later used for irrigation. In time this lake has become a substantial wetland habitat and is now considered as Bharatpur of Maharashtra because of the different species of migratory birds that regularly visit its wetlands. Forest Dept. has constructed few watch-towers to get a birds-eye view of the vast lake.. Paddle boats can also be arranged to explore the lake.

Vast number of migratory birds such as White Stork, Glossy Ibis, Spoonbills, Flamingo, Goose Brahminy Duck, Pintails, Mallard, Widgeon, Gargenery Shoveller, Pochards, Cranes Shanks, Curlews, Pratincole Wagtails, Godwits, Weavers, etc.


The resident birds include Black Ibis, Spot Bills, Teals, Little Grebe, Cormorants, Egrets, Herons, Stork, Kites, Vultures, Buzzards, Harriers, Osprey, Quails, Partridges, Eagles, Water Hens, Sand Pipe, Swifts, Grey hornbill, Peafowl, etc

 






Few other mammals can also be spotted here to name a few Otters, Palm Civet, Fishing Cat, Jackal, Mongoose, Wolves, also few species of snakes can be spotted here.


Thursday, November 17, 2011

Birding Tour @ Nandur Madhameshwar Wildlife Sanctuary

Outing date: 19th November  – 20th November 2011

Nandur Madhameshwar is one of the wildlife sanctuaries in Maharashtra well known for its migratory birds.

Nandur Madhameshwar is an overflow dam constructed in 1913s and is situated in the Niphad Taluka of Nasik Dist. The lake gets its water from Gangapur and Darna water reservoirs, which is later used for irrigation. In time this lake has become a substantial wetland habitat and is now considered as Bharatpur of Maharashtra because of the different species of migratory birds that regularly visit its wetlands. Forest Dept. has constructed few watch-towers to get a birds-eye view of the vast lake.. Paddle boats can also be arranged to explore the lake.

Vast number of migratory birds such as White Stork, Glossy Ibis, Spoonbills, Flamingo, Goose Brahminy Duck, Pintails, Mallard, Widgeon, Gargenery Shoveller, Pochards, Cranes Shanks, Curlews, Pratincole Wagtails, Godwits, Weavers, etc.

The resident birds include Black Ibis, Spot Bills, Teals, Little Grebe, Cormorants, Egrets, Herons, Stork, Kites, Vultures, Buzzards, Harriers, Osprey, Quails, Partridges, Eagles, Water Hens, Sand Pipe, Swifts, Grey hornbill, Peafowl, etc

Few other mammals can also be spotted here to name a few Otters, Palm Civet, Fishing Cat, Jackal, Mongoose, Wolves, also few species of snakes can be spotted here.

Last time I remember the watch-towers were almost surrounded by reed vegetation making me look tiny in front of it, kingfishers and small bee eaters were in abundance in the area.. Different species of grebes swam on the opposite side of lake but there different colours could be seen from a distance just with naked eyes. Our guide was splendid fellow with loads of information to enlighten us. Come and experience the Bharatpur of Maharashtra with us…….

It is an excellent opportunity for shutterbugs to capture various birds in their camera….. So don’t wait, just call us ASAP to register. Direct registrations via phone would only be entertained for outing and no confirmation here on Facebook RSVP would be considered as full finally registered.



Contact Numbers:
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Vivek Mahadik: 09892143260
Sanjay Mayekar: 09833867989
Nikhil Sawant: 09869737906
Shubhda: 09594348821

Details:
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Outing date: 19th November – 20th November 2011
Outing will start from Kasara station (19th Nov) at 02:00pm to Kasara Station (20th Nov) at 08:00pm max.
Jeeps would be arranged from Kasara Station to Nasik (CBS area)
A pick-up would be arranged from Nasik (CBS area) to Nandur Madhameshwar Camping site.

We would reach the place before sunsets in so that wild-life enthusiasts can enjoy and explore the camping site.

At night fall we would camp in and enjoy local vegetarian food. Next day we can set off for different watch towers and can experience the delightful sight of migratory birds.

Our pack-up is scheduled after lunch hours on Sunday 20th November by around 1600hrs.

Detailed itinerary and things-to-carry-list would be explained once you register yourselves for the outing. It would be emailed to you as well as you would be given a reminder call one day prior to the trek.

Charges – Rs 800/-
And Rs 700/- for students (Concession can only be availed by showing their recent college id card)

Charges include travelling from Kasara-Nandur Madhameshwar-Kasara, three time food in Nandur Madhameshwar, Bedding/accommodation, Local Guide Charges, Expertise and Equipment.



Train Timing.....

KASARA FAST LOCAL
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Mumbai CST 11:19
Byculla 11:25
Dadar Cr 11:31
Kurla Jn 11:39
Ghat Kopar 11:44
Thane 11:58
Kalva 12:02
Mumbra 12:08
Diva Jn 12:12
Kopar 12:17
Dombivli 12:20
Thakurli 12:23
Kalyan Jn 12:28
Kasara 13:50 Last Stn