
Bird Walk at Anantapura National Park, Anantapura, Andhra Pradesh
- Sathya Sai
- 26 October, 2025
- Rs 150/- per head
- Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.

About Anantapura National Park
Anantapura National Park (or reserve) associated with the Anantapura region in Andhra Pradesh lies in the southern Deccan plateau region. The habitat likely comprises dry deciduous forest, scrub, rocky outcrops, and perhaps riparian corridors. The fauna likely includes dry-forest bird species (warblers, babblers, shrikes, drongos, parakeets, raptors) along with reptiles and mammals adapted to drier zones.
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Bird Guide: Kayla Ashok Kumar
A software Engineer by profession and passionate to do the bird count, and observe bird behavior and guiding the communities through NGO's for conservation of birds and their role in biodiversity and also approach schools adjacents to forest areas and train about conservation of fauna.
Common birds of Anantapura National Park
In dry deciduous / scrub / forest zones in and around Anantapura regions, expected common birds (drawing from eBird data for Andhra Pradesh dry forest zones) include Indian Peafowl, Blue-faced Malkoha, White-bellied Drongo, Ashy Drongo, Crested Serpent Eagle, Black Kite, Shikra, White-throated Kingfisher, Common Kingfisher, Brown Shrike, Ashy Prinia, Tailorbird, Rufous Treepie, Golden Oriole, Rosy Starling (in season), Shama, Barn Swallow, Greater Coucal, Coppersmith Barbet, Purple Sunbird, Purple-rumped Sunbird, Yellow-throated Sparrow, and Common Iora.
In more wooded patches, Malabar Pied Hornbill, Indian Roller, White-rumped Shama, and various flycatchers or warblers may also occur seasonally.

Common Myna

Jungle Babbler

Red-vented Bulbul

Eastern Cattle Egret

Asian Green Bee-eater

Ashy Prinia

Coppersmith Barbet

Black Drongo

Eurasian-collared Dove

Rose-ringed Parakeet

Greh Heron

Eurasian Coot

Indian Spot-billed Duck

Eurasian Moorhen

Purple Sunbird

Black Kite

Grey Francolin

Indian Pond Heron

Red-wattled Lapwing

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