Bird walk at Ram – Mula Confluence and Devrai, Pune, Maharashtra
- Pune
- 8 March, 2026
- Rs 250/- per head
- Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.
About Ram - Mula Confluence and Devrai
Where the Ram River gently merges with the Mula, the Ram–Mula Confluence creates a dynamic riverine landscape on the outskirts of Pune, complemented by a nearby Devrai—a traditional sacred grove that preserves native woodland in its most natural form. This mosaic of flowing water, sandy banks, riparian vegetation, and semi-evergreen tree cover supports a surprisingly rich diversity of life. The rivers attract fish, amphibians, reptiles, and aquatic invertebrates, while the Devrai shelters old-growth trees, climbers, and understory shrubs that provide nesting and foraging opportunities for woodland species. The blend of open river stretches and shaded forest patches makes this site ecologically layered and seasonally vibrant.
For birders, the confluence is particularly rewarding—kingfishers patrol the water edges, wagtails and sandpipers forage along exposed banks, and raptors soar overhead scanning for prey. Inside the Devrai, the calls of orioles, drongos, woodpeckers, and flycatchers echo through the canopy, creating a striking contrast to the river’s openness. However, increasing urban expansion, water pollution, sand mining, and habitat disturbance pose growing threats to this fragile ecosystem. Conservation awareness, protection of sacred groves, and responsible river management are essential to preserving this rare interface of culture and biodiversity making the Ram–Mula Confluence and Devrai not just a scenic natural space, but a living reminder of how traditional conservation values can safeguard modern ecosystems.
Partnered with

Bird Guide - Arijit Jere
An animal ecologist turned nature educator from Pune. He has been birding for research and education since half a decade. He enjoys engaging with public through these colorful marvels through bird walks.
Bird walk Location
Common birds of Ram - Mula Confluence and Devrai

Ruddy Shelduck

Black-winged Stilt

Common Snipe

Common Sandpiper

Green Sandpiper

Common Sandpiper

Little Cormorant

Little Egret

Grey Heron

Purple Heron

Spotted Owlet

Indian Gray Hornbill

White-throated Kingfisher

Ashy Drongo

Greater Coucal

Indian Paradise Flycatcher

Asian Tit

Purple Sunbird

Eastern Yellow Wagtail

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