Kanjirankulam Bird Sanctuary is a Protected area near Mudukulathur, Ramanathapuram District and adjacent to Chitrangudi Bird Sanctuary.
It is notable as a nesting site for several migratory heron species that roost in the prominent growth of babul trees there.
The sanctuary vegetation can be classified generally as that of Tropical Dry Deciduous type.
The sanctuary also offers ideal habitat for several winter migratory birds like Painted stork, little egret, Great egret.
Heronry species, a colonial bird can be seen here in huge numbers. The sanctuary is visited by almost 170 species of birds.
Due to the presence of scrub jungle and surrounding agricultural fields, the vegetation cover does not permit the presence of large or medium-sized mammals.
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Chitrangudi Birds Sanctuary
Chitrangudi Bird Sanctuary locally known as "Chitrangudi Kanmoli" is a Protected area located in Chitrangudi village, Mudukulathoor Taluk, Ramanathapuram District.
It is adjacent to Kanjirankulam Bird Sanctuary.
The sanctuary vegetation is mostly tropical dry deciduous forest with grassy areas.
The breeding population of migratory water birds arrive here between October and February and include: spot-billed pelican, Asian openbill stork, grey heron, purple heron, little egret and great egret.
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Udayamarthandapuram Birds Sanctuary
Udayamarthandapuram Bird Sanctuary is a protected area located in Thiruvarur District and it is home to a variety of birds.
The Sanctuary’s diverse habitat includes lily patches, reed brakes, aquatic grass, etc.
A large number of Purple Moorhen and Open bill storks can be seen during the months of February and March.
Many migratory birds also visit the sanctuary like Coot, Grey Heron, Night Heron, Purple Heron, Little cormorant, Darter, Indian Reef Heron and White necked stork.
About 10000 birds congregate here during peak season from November- December.
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Vaduvoor birds Sanctuary
Vaduvoor Bird Sanctuary is a bird sanctuary located in the town of Vaduvur in Tiruvarur District.
The irrigation tank receives water from November to April every year which attracts a numerous foreign bird from Europe and America.
There are also numerous lakes which provides the most required variety of fishes for the birds.
20,000 birds from 38 different species visit the sanctuary every year.
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Koonthankulam-Kadankulam Birds Sanctuary
Koonthankulam or Kunthankulam Bird Sanctuary is a protected area declared as a sanctuary in 1994.
It adjoins the tiny village of Koonthankulam in Nanguneri Taluk of Tirunelveli district.
This Sanctuary consist of Koonthankulam and Kadankulam irrigation tanks.
This sanctuary is actively protected and managed by the Koonthankulam village community.
More than 43 species of resident and migratory water birds visit here every year.
More than 100,000 migratory birds start coming by December and fly away to their northern homes by June or July.
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Karaivetti Birds Sanctuary
The Karaivetti Bird Sanctuary is a protected area located in the Ariyalur District.
This freshwater lake is fed by Pullambadi, Kattalal canal and attracts thousands of birds every year.
The sanctuary is one of the most important fresh water feeding ground for migratory water birds in the state of Tamil Nadu.
It has recorded the largest congregation of water birds among all the tanks in the state. Of the 188 species of birds recorded in the sanctuary, 82 are water birds.
Karaivetti Bird Sanctuary is home to migratory birds such as Bar-headed goose, Northern pintail, White Stork, Garganey, Blue-winged teal, Osprey and common sandpiper.
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Vellode Birds Sanctuary
Vellode Birds Sanctuary is located in the Erode District.
It is at a large lake surrounded by semi-dark bushes, and it is home to many foreign birds.
This Bird Sanctuary is quite distinctive because it is concentrated in a huge lake and there are no forests surrounding it.
The sanctuary features thousands of birds coming from various countries, some of which can be easily identified include cormorants, teals, pintail ducks, pelicans, and darters.
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Melaselvanur-Kilaselvanur Birds Sanctuary
Melselvanur – Keelselvanur Bird Sanctuary is located near Sayalgudi in Ramanathapuram district.
The sanctuary was declared in the year 1998 and it is the biggest bird’s sanctuary in Tamil nadu.
This sanctuary is considered to be the best heronry site in Ramanathapuram district.
This place attracts 40 species of birds during winter.
Eurasian spoonbill, painted storks and grey pelicans are the three-flagship species of this sanctuary.
Pelicans, Open billed Storks, White ibis and Egrets regularly nest in the sanctuary.
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Theerthangal Bird Sanctury
Theerthangal Bird Sanctury is located in Ramanathapuram district.
The sanctuary is home to several local and migratory birds.
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Sakkarakottai Tank Birds Sanctuary
Sakkarakottai bird sanctuary is basically an irrigation tank that is used for storing water for agriculture which is located in Ramanathapuram district.
It is recharged by northeast monsoon from October to January.
The area is an important and unique habitat known for varied avian fauna.
This sanctuary provides an ecologically sustainable habitat for more than 42 bird species.
About 5,000 birds belonging to 30 species were listed during the season and many different varieties of migratory birds arrive for feeding purpose.
Also, it having rare, endangered and threatened species like the great cormorant, purple heron, comb duck, common teal, common redshank and common greenshank.