Perched on a branch in Gudavi, Shimoga district |
But to see them, best place is a rather famous bird sanctuary in Shimoga district, called Gudavi bird sanctuary. Gudavi is nearly 120 Kms from Shimoga, and is easily one of the better bird sanctuaries around this place. Every monsoon thousands, and I literally mean thousands, of Ibises come here to build nests and breed. It is a treat for any birding enthusiast to enjoy this sight. Agreed that Monsoon is also the worst time to travel around, as the rain will be nearly non-stop in and around Gudavi.
Salim Ali notes that this bird sometimes feeds with its head submerged momentarily. Also, he points out that this bird does not have real voice-producing organs, and the sound that we hear is kind of ventriloquial grunting.
Scientific name of this bird is Threskiornis melanocephalus.
Visiting Gudavi:
First, reach Shimoga!! From Shimoga, the best route is reaching Sagar, which is en-route to Jog Falls, and the road is excellent till here. At Sagar, you need to turn right towards Sorab, which is a Taluk head quarters. The road kind of goes bad for 5-6 Kms, but then again becomes well-maintained. From Sorab Gudavi is about 15 Kms, and that part of the road is quite manageable in a car.
Sagar is about 70 Kms from Shimoga, whereas Soraba is another 30 Kms.
Bird sanctuary itself is open from morning 6 to evening 6, and there is an entry fee. I have heard that evenings are better because birds will be returning to their nests between 4-6 in the evening, but honestly that did not matter to us because of the sheer number of birds even at mid-afternoon!!!
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