Bird Walk at TS Chanakya, Navi Mumbai
- Navi Mumbai
- 14 June, 2026
- Rs 300/- per head
- Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.
About TS Chanakya
TS Chanakya in Seawoods, Navi Mumbai, is a serene green pocket nestled between urban development, mangroves, and tidal wetlands, offering a refreshing natural escape for residents and nature enthusiasts. Once known for the maritime training institute located here, the area has gradually transformed into a favored birding and walking spot thanks to its mix of freshwater pools, grassy patches, and scattered trees. The sight of sunrise over the wetlands, with distant mangrove silhouettes and gentle ripples on the water, lends the place a peaceful charm that contrasts beautifully with the bustling city around it.
Today, TS Chanakya stands as a cherished recreational and ecological space where walkers, joggers, and birdwatchers cross paths with fishermen and locals enjoying quiet moments. The tidal influence from the creek and the mix of wetland habitats draw a variety of wildlife, particularly during the migratory season when the site comes alive with the calls and movements of visiting birds. Efforts by local naturalists and birding groups have helped highlight the ecological significance of the area, encouraging appreciation and awareness for conserving this rare green-lung space amid rapid urban growth.

Bird Guide: Rohan J Rane
Rohan is an 18-year-old birder and wildlife photographer from Mumbai who has spent years exploring the city’s rich birdlife and urban biodiversity. Driven by a mission to discover and document the flora and fauna of India, he brings youthful curiosity, field experience, and a deep love for nature to every bird walk.
Bird walk Location
Common birds of TS Chanakya
The wetlands and open grasslands around TS Chanakya support a rich variety of birdlife, making it one of Navi Mumbai’s popular birding spots. Large waders such as Lesser and Greater Flamingos gather in impressive numbers, often joined by Painted Storks, Grey-headed Swamphens, and Spot-billed Ducks along the shallow pools. The edges of the water bustle with activity from Wood Sandpipers, Little Stints, Eurasian Curlews, and Common Sandpipers, while Whiskered Terns skim gracefully over the water surface. The marshes and trees around the site host Little and Great Egrets, Little Cormorants, and charismatic kingfishers like the White-throated and Common Kingfisher. In the surrounding scrub and grassland, birdwatchers can spot smaller but equally charming species including the Bluethroat, Eurasian Hoopoe, Ashy Prinia, Ashy Drongo, and White-eared Bulbul, making the area a vibrant mosaic of wetland and woodland birdlife.

Greater Flamingo

Lesser Flamingo

Painted Stork

Purple Heron

Indian Spot-billed Duck

Black-winged Stilt

Grey Heron

Common Sandpiper

Curlew Sandpiper

Eurasian Curlew

Whiskered Tern

Little egret

Intermediate Egret

White-throated Kingfisher

Common Kingfisher

Pheasant-tailed Jacana

Little Cormorant

Great Egret

Oriental Magpie Robin

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