Bird Walk at Vadavali, Thane, Maharashtra
- Thane
- 15 March, 2026
- Rs 300/- per head
- Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.
About Vadavali
Vadavali, located on the outskirts of Thane in Maharashtra, lies within a rapidly urbanising landscape but still retains pockets of rich natural habitat. The area is characterised by a mosaic of wetlands, seasonal water bodies, mangroves, and patches of scrub and forest connected to the larger creek and river systems of the region. These wetlands and mudflats are highly productive ecosystems, supporting aquatic plants, mangrove vegetation, and a variety of invertebrates and fish that form the base of the food chain. Surrounding agricultural fields and marshy patches add to the habitat diversity, creating ideal conditions for wildlife to thrive.
For birders, Vadavali and the nearby Thane wetlands are a rewarding destination. Surveys have recorded dozens of bird species in the area, including notable species such as Black-headed Ibis, Painted Stork, Greater Spotted Eagle and Alexandrine Parakeet, along with a variety of waders, herons and ducks that use the wetlands as feeding grounds. The area’s mix of wetlands, grassland edges and scrub attracts both resident birds and seasonal migrants, making it an exciting place to explore throughout the year. However, Vadavali’s natural habitats face growing pressure from urban expansion, debris dumping, land reclamation and hill excavation, all of which threaten the fragile wetland ecosystem. Conservation awareness and careful planning will be essential to protect these habitats so that Vadavali can continue to support wildlife and remain an important birding site for the region.
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Bird Guide - Sukhpreet Kohli
He is a passionate birder from Mumbai, has been exploring the city’s rich avian life for many years. He enjoys sharing his knowledge and leading engaging bird walks that connect people with nature.
Bird walk Location
Common birds of Vadavali
Vadavali’s mix of wetlands, trees, rocky slopes and open spaces supports a lively community of common birds that can be seen throughout the year. Flocks of Rock Pigeons gather around buildings and temple areas, while House Crows and Large-billed Crows patrol the skies alongside circling Black Kites. Wetland edges attract species such as Little Cormorant, Indian Pond-Heron, Eastern Cattle Egret and the striking Black-headed Ibis, with occasional visitors like Asian Openbill and Painted Stork adding to the spectacle. The area is also alive with colourful and vocal birds—Asian Koel calling from treetops, Alexandrine and Rose-ringed Parakeets flying overhead, and Indian Golden Oriole flashing through the foliage. Kingfishers such as the Common Kingfisher and White-throated Kingfisher hunt along water bodies, while Dusky Crag-Martins and Asian Palm Swifts sweep through the air catching insects. Smaller, familiar birds like Common Myna, House Sparrow, Oriental Magpie-Robin and Spotted Dove add to the everyday birdlife, and seasonal visitors such as Pied Cuckoo and Common Sandpiper further enrich the list. Altogether, around 77 species of birds have been recorded in the area, making Vadavali a surprisingly vibrant birding spot within the expanding landscape of Thane.

Painted Stork

Little Cormorant

Indian Pond Heron

Eastern Cattle Egret

Common Kingfisher

White-throated Kingfisher

Rose-ringed Parakeet

Alexandrine Parakeet

Indian Golden Oriole

Pied Cuckoo

Greater Coucal

Oriental Magpie Robin

Asian Palm Swift

Grey-headed Swamphen

Common Sandpiper

Black-headed Ibis

Purple Heron

Shikra

Grey Heron

Spotted Owlet
- Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.
