Bird Walk at ARAI Hills, Pune, Maharashtra
- Pune
- 5 April, 2026
- Rs 150/-
- Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.
About ARAI Hills
For birders and nature lovers, ARAI Hills can be rewarding at almost any hour, sunrise often brings raptors, bulbuls, warblers, babblers, sunbirds, shrikes and woodpeckers, while rocky edges and quarry patches can attract an entirely different cast of birds and small wildlife. The hills also support butterflies, reptiles, small mammals and a broader web of urban biodiversity that makes every trail feel quietly alive. Yet this beauty remains fragile. Construction pressure, road expansion, habitat fragmentation, invasive planting, erosion, heavy footfall, litter, free-ranging dogs and poorly planned “greening” efforts all threaten the ecological balance of the hill. Conservation here is not just about planting more trees, it is about protecting the rocky grassland ecosystem itself, safeguarding natural drainage and watershed functions, and ensuring that one of Pune’s last great urban wild spaces remains open, healthy and biodiverse. ARAI is not just a viewpoint; it is a living hill, and one of the city’s most valuable natural lungs.

Bird Guide - Ksheetij Pandey
Kshitij Pandey is a Master’s student at Banaras Hindu University and a Mumbai-based birdwatcher with 2.5 years of birding experience. Passionate about wildlife photography, he brings a sharp eye for birds and a naturalist’s curiosity to every outing.
Bird walk Location
Common birds of ARAI Hills

Paddyfield Pipit

Black Drongo

Tickell's Blue Flycatcher

Rufous Treepie

Alexandrine Parakeet

Greater Coucal

Spotted Owlet

Common Moorhen

Black Kite

White-breasted Waterhen

Little Cormorant

Indian Pond Heron

Red-vented Bulbul

Purple Sunbird

Laughing Dove

Common Myna

White-throated Kingfisher

Pied Kingfisher

Little Egret

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