Sunderban

Dream Wanderlust

Category: travel
Date of Publication: Nov 25 , 2013


Sunderban, the largest Mangrove forest in the world and UNESCO world heritage site is mainly known for the abundance of 'Sundori' trees and the Royal Bengal Tiger. We visited the place in the month of November 2013, intending mainly to spot Birds. This album portrays some of the species of rare birds residing in that habitat and the jungle landscape of the delta. Apart from that, we visited the following places based on Sajnekhali -

  • Sajnekhali
  • Godhkhali
  • sudhanyakhali
  • Dobanki
  • Burirdabri
  • Jotirampur
  • Peerkhali

Team: Nilanjan patra, Ashim Basak, Manojit Ghosh, Supratim Mukherjee, Rupnarayan Santra

Pugmark of the tiger
Sand Piper
Common Sandpiper
Common Red Shrike
Common Iora
Crocodile
Little Cormorant
Red Shank
Leaser sand plover
Water monitor lizzerd
Pirkhali core area
Monkey
Brown Shrike
White Wagtail
Under the blue sky
Spotted Dove
Purple Rumped Sunbird male
Tigers trail
Sunset
The Royal Bengal Tiger
Sunset at river Matla
Sunset
Landscape from Sajnekhali watch tower
Canfish Plover, Leaser Sand Plover and Thick Sand Piper
Callew
Sunshine @ Sajnekhali tourist lodge
Rumped Sunbird male
Mongoose
Red throated flycatcher female
Orange headed Thrush
Spotted Deer
Red Vented Bulbul
Olive back Pipit
Tiger pugmark
Black Winged Cuckoo
Jungle Myna
Jungle Crow
Crab
Crab
Fresh Pugmark
Bronzed Drongo
Brahminy Kite
Butterfly
Green Bee Eater
White Breasted Kingfisher
Common Kingfisher
Collared Kingfisher
Black Capped Kingfisher
Barn Swallow
Sajnekhali Tourist Lodge
Forest Bungalow
Little Egret
Rumped Sunbird female
Rose Ringed Parakeet
Macro
Grassland
Sunderban Forest
Sudhonyokhali
Great Egret
Large Egret
Sunrise
Callew and Egret
Pond Heron
Mangrove Heron
Panchamukhi confluence of five rivers
Mudskipper
Mark shows their presence
Mangrove Forest
Photographer