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Bird Walk at Gorewada Biopark Lake Trail, Nagpur, Maharashtra

About Gorewada Biopark Lake Trail

Set within the expansive green landscape of Gorewada Biopark, the Gorewada Lake Trail offers a refreshing escape into central India’s dry deciduous wilderness. The trail winds along the serene Gorewada Lake, surrounded by a mosaic of forest patches, scrubland, and open clearings that support a rich diversity of flora and fauna. Native trees like teak, tendu, and bamboo form the backbone of this ecosystem, while the waterbody sustains fish, amphibians, and a variety of insects. This blend of aquatic and terrestrial habitats creates a dynamic environment where wildlife thrives, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and explorers.
For birders, the Gorewada Lake Trail is a rewarding hotspot, offering a mix of waterbirds, forest species, and raptors. Early mornings are especially vibrant, with calls echoing through the trees and birds actively foraging along the water’s edge. From kingfishers and herons near the lake to drongos, flycatchers, and barbets in the forest, the diversity keeps every walk engaging. However, increasing visitor pressure, habitat disturbance, and urban expansion around Nagpur pose challenges to this fragile ecosystem. Conserving such spaces through responsible tourism, habitat management, and awareness is essential to ensure that Gorewada continues to serve as both a biodiversity refuge and a vital green lung for the city.

Bird Guide: Nayanika Bhatia

Nayanika Bhatia is a certified nature guide and founder of Nagpur Nature Trails, with 4 years of experience and over 100 guided walks across India’s forests,known for her keen eye for birds and the stories they carry.

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Common birds of Gorewada Biopark Lake Trail

The birdlife along the Gorewada Lake Trail creates a lively blend of forest and wetland activity, making every walk a rewarding experience. In the trees and scrub, familiar yet charismatic species like the Red-vented Bulbul, Ashy Prinia, and Common Tailorbird keep the surroundings buzzing with movement and calls. The vibrant Coppersmith Barbet and Small Minivet add flashes of colour, while the watchful Black Drongo perches prominently, ever ready to dart after insects. Larger, more striking species like the Indian Peafowl and the elegant Yellow-footed Green Pigeon bring a sense of grandeur to the forested edges. Closer to the water, the trail reveals a rich wetland community. Birds like the Indian Spot-billed Duck, Cotton Pygmy Goose, and Little Cormorant glide across the lake, while species such as the Grey-headed Swamphen and Little Grebe move gracefully through aquatic vegetation. The striking Purple Heron and Asian Openbill Stork add elegance to the scene, while flashes of blue from the White-throated Kingfisher brighten the shoreline. Together, these species create a dynamic birding landscape where forest and water meet, offering something exciting at every turn.
Red-vented Bulbul
Ashy Prinia
Common Tailorbird
Black Drongo
Coppersmith Barbet

Small Minivet
White-throated Kingfisher
Indian Peafowl
Yellow-footed Green Pigeon
Plum-headed Parakeet
Little Cormorant
Indian Spot-billed Duck
Cotton Pygmy Goose
Grey-headed Swamphen
Purple Heron
Asian Openbill Stork
Little Grebe
Lesser Whistling-Duck
Laughing Dove
Spotted Dove
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