jhilmil leopard

The Indian Stone-curlew (Burhinus indicus), also known as the Indian Thick-knee. This fascinating ground-dwelling bird is known for its large yellow eyes, long legs, and excellent camouflage, which helps it blend seamlessly into the dry grasslands and open areas around wetlands such as Jhilmil Jheel. About the Indian Stone-curlew The Indian Stone-curlew is a medium-sized […]

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Bulbul

Bulbul, and at Jhilmil Jheel the most commonly seen species is the Red-whiskered Bulbul (Pycnonotus jocosus). It is a small, energetic bird known for its cheerful calls, distinctive crest, and red patch below its cheeks. Red-whiskered Bulbuls are among the birds featured at Jhilmil Jheel and can often be spotted in its forests and wetlands.

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