Karaivetti Bird Sanctuary

The Karaivetti Bird Sanctuary is a 4.537-square-kilometre (1.752 sq mi) protected area located in the Ariyalur District of the state of Tamil Nadu, India. The sanctuary is about 25 kilometres (16 mi) from Thanjavur. This freshwater lake is fed by Pullambadi, Kattalal canal and attracts thousands of birds every year. This lake was declared as a sanctuary in 1999 by the Government of Tamil Nadu. About 200 birds are species recorded from this sanctuary.[1][2] Karaivetti Bird Sanctuary is one of the Important Bird Areas (IBA's) of Tamil Nadu (Code No. IN268, Criteria: A1, A4i, A4iii).[3][4]

Karaivetti Bird Sanctuary

கரைவெட்டி பறவைகள் சரணாலயம்
nature reserving sanctuary
View of Karaivetti Bird Sanctuary
Karaivetti Bird Sanctuary
Location in Tamil Nadu, India
Coordinates: 10°58′13″N 79°02′29″E
Country India
StateTamil Nadu
DistrictAriyalur
EstablishedApril, 1989
Area
  Total4.54 km2 (1.75 sq mi)
Elevation
51 m (167 ft)
Languages
  OfficialTamil
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Nearest cityThanjavur
Governing bodyMinistry of Environment and Forests, Government of India

Karaivetti Bird Sanctuary is home to migratory birds such as Bar-headed goose, Northern pintail, White Stork, Northern shoveler, Garganey, Blue-winged teal, Osprey and common sandpiper [5][6]

The sanctuary is a large irrigation tank located in the northern alluvial plains of the Kaveri river. It is fed during the northeast monsoons by the Pullambadi canal. It is also referred to together with another nearby tank and called Vettakudi-Karaivetti Bird Sanctuary.[7][8][9] Farm lands especially paddy, sugarcane, cotton, castor and maize are surrounded by this lake and irrigated from this lake. Acacia nilotica planted inside the lake is serving as a major nesting site for birds.[10]

During winter, the total number of birds recorded is between 20,000 and 60,000, mostly Anatidae.[11] Globally threatened species such as Greater Spotted Eagle, Oriental Darter, Black-headed ibis and Spot-billed Pelican were reported in this site [12][13] Karaivetti is one of the important active heronries in Tamil Nadu.[14] Spot-billed Pelican, Black-headed ibis, Painted Stork, Oriental Darter, Eurasian Spoonbill are some of the birds species breeding in this sanctuary[15][16]

Other fauna inhabit this region are Golden Jackal, Black-naped hare, Indian grey mongoose and nearly 15 species of fish were reported [17] Karaivetti Bird Sanctuary attracts birdwatchers mainly during the winter season. Interpretation centre explaining the importance of the wetland and waterfowl of this sanctuary was established and opened for public in 2015.[18]

References

  1. Relton, A. & A.Moses (1997). Karaivetti Bird Sanctuary – A Paradise of waterfowls near Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu. J. Ecobiol. 9(1):75-76.
  2. Gokula, V., 2013. Avifauna of Karaivetti Bird Sanctuary, Tamil Nadu, India. Zoos’ Print 28: 23–29
  3. Islam, M.Z. & A.R. Rahmani (2004). Important Bird Areas in India: Priority sites for conservation. Indian Bird Conservation Network: Bombay Natural History Society and Birdlife International (UK).Pp.xviii+1133
  4. BirdLife International (2017) Important Bird Areas factsheet: Karaivetti Wildlife Sanctuary. Downloaded from http://www.birdlife.org on 23/06/2017.
  5. Relton, A.;Gelderloos, O.;Linda, 1997. Osprey in Karaivetti Lake near Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu. Newsletter for Birdwatchers. 37: (4) 68.
  6. Gokula, V., 2013. Avifauna of Karaivetti Bird Sanctuary, Tamil Nadu, India. Zoos’ Print 28: 23–29
  7. Subramanya, S. 2006. Heronries of Tamil Nadu. Indian Birds. 1: (6) 126–140 (2005)
  8. http://tamilnadu-favtourism.blogspot.in/2015/10/karaivetti-bird-sanctuary-ariyalur.html
  9. BirdLife International (2017) Important Bird Areas factsheet: Karaivetti Wildlife Sanctuary. Downloaded from http://www.birdlife.org on 23/06/2017.
  10. Subramanya, S. 2006. Heronries of Tamil Nadu. Indian Birds. 1: (6) 126–140 (2005)
  11. Islam, M.Z. & A.R. Rahmani (2004). Important Bird Areas in India: Priority sites for conservation. Indian Bird Conservation Network: Bombay Natural History Society and Birdlife International (UK).Pp.xviii+1133
  12. Relton, A. (1998) Threatened birds of Karaivetti Bird Sanctuary, Tiruchirapalli-Tamil Nadu. Newsletter for Birdwatchers 38: 21- 22.
  13. Santhakumar, B.;Ali, A. Mohamed Samsoor;Arun, P. R. 2016. Status of Greater Spotted Eagle Clanga clanga in Tamil Nadu, and Puducherry, India. Indian BIRDS. 11: (3) 71–74. http://indianbirds.in/pdfs/IB_11_3_SanathkumarETAL_GreaterSpottedEagle.pdf
  14. Subramanya, S. 2006. Heronries of Tamil Nadu. Indian Birds. 1: (6) 126–140 (2005)
  15. Gokula, V. 2011. Breeding biology of the Spot-billed Pelican ( Pelecanus philippensis ) in Karaivetti Bird Sanctuary, Tamil Nadu, India. Chinese Birds. 2: (2) 101–108.
  16. Gokula, V., 2013. Avifauna of Karaivetti Bird Sanctuary, Tamil Nadu, India. Zoos’ Print 28: 23–29
  17. Islam, M.Z. & A.R. Rahmani (2004). Important Bird Areas in India: Priority sites for conservation. Indian Bird Conservation Network: Bombay Natural History Society and Birdlife International (UK).Pp.xviii+1133
  18. "Interpretation Centre near Ariyalur coming up". The Hindu. 2 February 2016. Retrieved 6 July 2020.
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