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Bird walk at Jahapanah City Forest, New Delhi

Summary of Walk

On a fresh early morning in the heart of Delhi’s green lung, Jahapanah City Forest, 14 participants joined bird guide Mansi for a lively and engaging bird walk. Set amidst the city’s quiet satellite forest, the group learned about the importance of birdwatching and how to identify birds through calls, behavior, and key features. A total of 13 species were observed, including the Yellow-footed Green Pigeon, Rose-ringed Parakeet, Jungle Babbler, and Rufous Treepie. The Oriental Magpie Robin stole the show with its melodious call and animated tail flicks—almost as if it was guiding the group along the trail. The Indian Grey Hornbill made a striking appearance as the showstopper, while the playful Rufous Treepie seemed to lead the way into the deeper forest, making the walk a magical urban birding experience.

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Mansi

Nature educator and birding guide with Midori Walks, Mansi blends ecology and mindfulness to create enriching outdoor experiences in urban green spaces.

Summary of Walk

On a fresh Sunday morning, 22 nature enthusiasts joined guide Bhavya Sharma for a bird walk through Kulish Smriti Van, a rich biodiversity park extending from Jhalana Wildlife Park in Jaipur. Trekking through forest patches, rocky boulders, and wetland corners, the group recorded an impressive 41 bird species. Highlights included 12 Indian Peafowls, Indian Golden Oriole, Common Hawk-Cuckoo, White-browed Fantail, and the vibrant Black-rumped Flameback. Along the trail, participants deepened their skills in bird identification and learned about the importance of conserving bird habitats in urban wild spaces.

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Bhavya Sharma

He loves connecting with new people who share excitement for the outdoors. Promote nature education, and inspire others to connect with and protect native wildlife.

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