Patna Bird Sanctuary
Patna Bird Sanctuary is a small but unique protected area in the state of Uttar
Pradesh, comprising of a natural fresh water shallow wetland, popularly known as
Patna jheel. One has to see it to believe that there can be a wetland, only 109
ha. In size, that can accommodate more than 1,00,000 waterbirds simultaneously,
transforming the wetland into a riot of colours, sounds and forms. The huge number
of migratory, as well as, resident birds wintering in this wetland led to the area
being declared a sanctuary in 1990. It has been named after the village Patna in
the Jalesar tehsil of Etah revenue district.
Avian Diversity
Every year Patna Bird Sanctuary provides shelter to more than 50000 birds during
winter. The population of Northern Pintail Anas acuta,
Common Pochard Aythya ferina, Gadwal Anas strepera,
Northern Shoveller A. clypeata and Garganey A.
querquedula in any winte season is above the 1% biogeographical
population threshold of these species.
During summer, when most of the nearby wetlands dry completely the Patna jheel becomes
refuge of large number of Sarus cranes Grus antigone and Storks.
Other Fauna
Among other animals, the sanctuary is home to Nilgai, jackal , Monitor Lizard, Jungle
cat, Porcupine etc.
Floral Diversity
The sanctuary is also home to many native species of flora. 252 species of plants.
The dense patch of the Date Palm trees Phoenix sylvestrix adds beauty and uniqueness
to thes sanctuary
Religious Value
The ancient temple of Hindu God Lord Shiva, located inside this sanctuary is an
important center of faith and pilgrimage for the people of this area.