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For a priceless show of avian acrobatsDespite being one of the smallest parks in the country the Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary, an ornithologist’s paradise, is a favourite haunt of migratory birds. The landscape of the sanctuary is replete with mangrove forests, paddy fields and coconut groves. Blooming lilies enhance the beauty of the park and attracts a large number of tourists. The months from June to August is the breeding season of resident wetland birds like Siberian stork, cormorants, darter, white ibis, egret, darter, heron and teal. The migratory birds like pintailed duck, garganey teal, spot billed duck, osprey, marsh harrier, steppey eagle flock at the sanctuary between November and May every year.
Kumarakom had shot into fame after the then Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee holidayed at the backwater resort. The infrastructure facilities in this ‘small water world’ had been upgraded with the continuous stream of VVIP visits since then. But, not much attention was paid to the conservation of the bird sanctuary. Many feathered visitors who used to come from across the world to flock at the bird sanctuary had shifted to Pathiramanal, an enchanting island on the lake, and other adjoining places. This has forced the tourism authorities to act.
The Kerala Tourism Development Corporation (KTDC), which owns the sanctuary that is spread over 14 acres on the banks of Vembanad lake, has worked out plans for the renovation of the park and restore the old glory of the bird sanctuary with the financial assistance from the Centre. The Kottayam Nature Society had been asked to prepare a master plan in this regard, says Chairman of the KTDC, Cherian Philip. Three watch towers, including one for research purposes, will be set up inside the sanctuary for the bird watchers.