Bird Walk at Kukrail Picnic Spot Phase 1 Lucknow, UP
- Lucknow
- 14 June, 2026
- Rs 200/- per head
- Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.
About Kukrail Picnic Spot Phase 1
Kukrail Picnic Spot Phase 1, located within the lush expanse of the Kukrail Reserve Forest in Lucknow, offers a refreshing escape into a semi-natural woodland ecosystem. Characterised by dense tree cover, open clearings, and seasonal water channels, the area supports a rich diversity of flora including native deciduous trees, shrubs, and undergrowth that create layered habitats. This mosaic of vegetation attracts a variety of fauna, from small mammals to reptiles and a vibrant bird community, making it a rewarding destination for birders and nature enthusiasts alike.
The site is especially lively during early mornings when the forest echoes with bird calls and movement across the canopy. However, increasing recreational pressure, littering, and habitat disturbance pose challenges to maintaining its ecological balance. Conservation awareness, responsible tourism, and habitat protection are essential to preserve Kukrail’s biodiversity and ensure that this green refuge continues to thrive amidst urban expansion.

Bird Guide: Abhishek Singh
A passionate wildlife enthusiast with 3 years of birding experience, he enjoys exploring forests and understanding birds in their natural habitats. He is keen on observing behavior and sharing his knowledge to help others connect with nature.
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Common birds of Kukrail Picnic Spot Phase 1
The birdlife at Kukrail is a lively blend of colour, sound, and behaviour, where forest edges and tree canopies come alive with constant activity. Barbets call rhythmically from hidden perches, parakeets glide noisily in flocks, and hornbills move gracefully between fruiting trees. Bulbuls and mynas dominate the mid-canopy, while robins and babblers bring the understory to life with their energetic movements. Raptors like kites soar above, scanning for opportunities, while doves and pigeons quietly forage below. This diversity reflects a healthy urban forest ecosystem, where feeding, nesting, and social interactions can be observed closely, making every visit a dynamic birding experience.

Yellow-footed Green Pigeon

Common Hawk-Cuckoo

Brown-headed Barbet

Coppersmith Barbet

Red-vented Bulbul

Red-whiskered Bulbul

Rose-ringed Parakeet

Alexandrine Parakeet

Indian Grey Hornbill

Indian White-eye

Oriental Magpie-Robin

House Crow

Large-billed Crow

Indian Grey Hornbill

Purple Sunbird

Black Kite

Jungle Babbler

Eurasian Collared Dove

Spotted Dove

Laughing Dove
- Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.
