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  1. The entry timings of Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary are from 9.00 am to 6.00 pm. Reaching Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary. Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary is easily accessible via road. As it is only 19 km away from Mysore, you can either hire a taxi to the sanctuary or travel by buses.

  2. Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary (also known as Pakshi Kashi of Karnataka), is a bird sanctuary in the Mandya District of Karnataka in India. It is the largest bird sanctuary in the state, 40 acres (16 ha) in area, and comprises six islets on the banks of the Kaveri river.

  3. Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary. Declared a sanctuary in 1940 at the behest of the famous ornithologist Dr. Salim Ali, the Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary is a paradise for bird watchers and nature lovers. The sanctuary is spread over an area of 0.67 sq km and located on the banks of River Cauvery.

  4. Birding in Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary Painted Storks. Set amidst the scenic lush green gardens, Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary is a delight for birders and wildlife photographers. The unique riverine habitat of Ranganathittu boasts more than 200 species of migratory and native birds. Openbill Stork. It serves as a winter home for migratory ...

  5. Dec 5, 2011 · The tiny 0.67 square kilometer Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary is a haven for nature lovers and bird watchers. Located in the Mandya district of Karnataka, Ranganathittu is regarded as one of Asia’s most significant nesting and breeding ground for birds.

  6. Dec 20, 2020 · Popularly known as Pakshi Kashi (birds paradise), the Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary is a protected area and a haven for bird watchers, situated on the river Kaveri’s banks, in Mandya district near Srirangapatna, Karnataka.

  7. Located near Mysore in Karnataka, Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary is a haven for bird watchers and nature lovers, as it hosts a variety of migratory and resident birds, as well as other wildlife, such as crocodiles, otters, and bats.

  8. Ranganathittu covers an area of less than 1 km², but the bird population density is very high. The most common birds in the sanctuary are painted storks, spoon bills, white ibises, egrets, herons and partridges. Most of the birds stay on tiny islands within the river, which you can approach by boat.

  9. The sanctuary includes six islets and the banks of the Cauvery River. Storks, ibises, egrets, spoonbills and cormorants are best seen in the early morning or late afternoon on an extended boat ride (₹1500 per hour).

  10. Oct 7, 2020 · The Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary, sprawling over 67 hectares of protected land, is the oldest bird sanctuary in Karnataka and one of India’s first sanctuaries. The islets of Ranganathittu formed when an embankment was built over the Kaveri river between the years 1645 and 1648.

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