Hii Everyone,
I have collected interesting history about
Vedanthangal Bird Sanctuary
Vedanthangal is
the oldest water
bird sanctuary in
the country .
Vedanthangal in Tamil
language means 'hamlet
of the hunter
. This area
was a favourite
hunting spot of
the local landlords
in the early
18th century. The
region attracted a
variety of birds
because it was
dotted with small
lakes that acted
as feeding grounds
for the birds.
Realising its ornithological importance,
the British government
undertook steps to
develop Vedanthangal into
a bird sanctuary
as early as
1798 . This
was established in
1858 by the
order of the
Collector of Chingleput
.
The pathway
in Vedanthangal Bird
Sanctuary. The best
time to visit
this sanctuary is
from November to
March. During this
time, birds are
seen busy building
and maintaining their
nests .Villagers near
this sanctuary are
very concerned about
the sanctuary and
its winged residents,
and they have
taken many serious
steps to avoid
disturbance to the
flow of birds
. The Vedanthangal
Lake Bird Sanctuary
features thousands of
birds coming from
various countries, some
of which can
be easily identified
. Some easily
found birds include
cormorants, darters, grebes,
large egrets, little
egrets, moorhens, night
herons, paddy birds,
painted storks, pintails,
pond herons, sandpipers,
shovellers, terns, white
ibises and many
more .
The
migratory birds include
garganeys and teals
from Canada, snake
birds and glossy
ibises from Sri
Lanka, grey pelicans
from Australia, grey
herons and openbilled
stork from Bangladesh,
painted storks from
Siberia, spoonbills from
Burma and the
spot-billed duck .
The Vedanthangal lake
bird sanctuary has a tradition
of the people
actively protecting birds
coming to the
area since time
immemorial .
The
local people understood
the relationship between
birds and the
productivity of their
crops even before
the concept of
wildlife conservation came
into vogue .
They knew that
the bird droppings
in the water
created guano which
acted as fertilizer
. Towards the
end of the
18th century local
villagers complained to
the collector of
Chengalpet Lionel Palace,
about the British
soldiers shooting the
birds. They demanded
and obtained a
'Cowle' from the
collector to protect
the birds. In
1936 the collector
officially recognized the lake
as a sanctuary.
In 1962 it
was given the
legal status of
reserved forest under
the Madras Forest
Act .
Amazing collection of birld...
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