Gajoldoba Wetlands, nestled in the picturesque landscape of West Bengal, India

Gajoldoba Wetlands, West Bengal (India)

Situated near the Teesta Barrage, stands as a vital sanctuary for avian life, hosting a diverse array of species. This thriving ecosystem plays a crucial role in the annual migration patterns of birds, making it a significant habitat for both resident and migratory species. The wetlands boast a rich and diverse habitat, comprising shallow water bodies, reed beds, mudflats and lagoons with abundant aquatic vegetation which not only serves as a source of food for herbivorous birds but also as a nesting site for various avian species.

The wetlands host an impressive variety of migratory birds such as Bar-headed Geese, Tufted Ducks, Northern Pintails, Northern Shovelers, Mallards, Greenshanks, Sandpipers, Pochards, a variety of lapwings with Northern Lapwing being the main attraction and some raptors such as Eastern Imperial Eagle, Booted Eagle, Osprey, etc.

Hope you have a pleasant visual experience of the winged wonders that I have managed to capture from this magnificent place while I get out to explore more of this habitat!

Tufted Duck | Male
Black-necked Grebe |
Northern Shoveler | Female
Little Grebe |
Gray-headed Lapwing |
Pied Avocet |
Tufted duck | Female
Common Teal | Male
Northern Shoveler | Male
Ruddy Shelduck | Female
Eurasian Wigeon | Male
Tufted duck | Male
Ruddy Shelducks |
Falcated duck | Male
Eurasian Wigeon | Male
Eastern Imperial Eagle |
Gadwall | Male
Tufted duck | Male
Falcated duck | Male
Common Teal | Male
Common Snipe |
Red-crested Pochard | Male
Common Pochard |
Northern Shoveler | Male