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Bird Walk at Lodhi Garden, New Delhi

About Lodhi Garden

Lodhi Garden is a 90-acre heritage park located in central Delhi, blending Mughal-era architecture with lush greenery. Originally developed around the tombs of 15th and 16th-century rulers from the Sayyid and Lodhi dynasties, it showcases striking examples of Indo-Islamic architecture like the tombs of Mohammed Shah and Sikander Lodi.
The garden features well-maintained walking trails, lotus ponds, expansive lawns, and over 100 species of trees and plants. Visitors frequent it for morning walks, photography, picnics, and cultural events, while its peaceful environment also makes it a popular study and relaxation spot. Lodhi Garden is also a biodiversity hotspot, home to more than 160 species of resident and migratory birds such as barbets, parakeets, spotted owlets, and hornbills. With its mix of water bodies, dense foliage, and open spaces, it plays a vital ecological role in sustaining urban birdlife in Delhi.

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Bird Guide: Mansi

Nature educator and birding guide with Midori Walks, Mansi blends ecology and mindfulness to create enriching outdoor experiences in urban green spaces.

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Common birds of Lodhi Garden

Lodhi Garden hosts a rich variety of commonly seen birds like the Indian Spot-billed Duck, Rose-ringed Parakeet, Asian Koel, Jungle Babbler, and Indian Peafowl. Waterbirds such as the White-breasted Waterhen and Indian Pond-Heron are often spotted near the ponds, while raptors like the Black Kite and Shikra glide overhead.
Colorful residents like the White-throated Kingfisher, Coppersmith Barbet, and Purple Sunbird add to the charm, along with seasonal migrants like the Taiga Flycatcher and Common Chiffchaff. This diversity makes Lodhi Garden a vibrant birding spot in the heart of Delhi.
Ashy Prinia
Red-vented Bulbul
Oriental Magpie Robin
Brown-headed Barbet
Yellow-footed Green Pigeon

Asian Pied Starling
Coppersmith Barbet
Black Drongo
Spot-billed Duck
Rose-ringed Parakeet
White-throated Kingfisher
Common Myna
Eastern Cattle Egret
Indian Grey Hornbill
Purple Sunbird
Black Kite
Eurasian Moorhen
Indian Pond Heron
Red-wattled Lapwing
Asian Koel

Summary of Walk

The bird walk at Lodhi Garden, led by Mansi and Anisha, offered participants a unique blend of nature connection and learning. The morning began with a serene session of forest meditation, setting a mindful tone for the experience. Beginners were guided on how to use a bird identification app, making birdwatching more accessible and interactive. The group also learned the importance of recording and documenting bird data as part of citizen science, highlighting how small contributions can support larger conservation efforts.
Adding to the experience, the walk included fun ways of identifying birds, observing their behaviors, and listening to fascinating stories about their natural history. Participants spotted nearly 20 species during the session, including the Alexandrine Parakeet, Brown-headed Barbet, Black-rumped Flameback, and the iconic Indian Peafowl. The combination of mindful practice, interactive learning, and bird sightings made the walk a refreshing and educational outing for all who joined.
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