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- Greater Flamingos: Approximately 2,500–3,000 still present, concentrated in the Diksal and Agardand backwaters. Breeding plumage is at its peak.
- Lesser Flamingos: Fewer in number (approx. 400). They are more skittish now; maintain distance.
- Raptors (Late Season): Bonelli’s Eagle and Steppe Eagle sightings have dropped by 70% as they begin their northward migration.
- Water Levels: Moderately low. This is excellent for waders (Storks, Egrets, Herons) as prey fish is concentrated in shallow pools.
- Summer Residents: Indian Roller, White-Browed Wagtail, and Baya Weaver are actively nesting.
Last updated: May 6, 2026. Next scheduled update: June 1, 2026 (post-monsoon preview).
The Bar-headed Goose:
The mountaineer. Flies over Everest at 29,000 feet. In Bhigwan, it grazes on eleocharis grass, looking lost and regal. An update of “Bar-heads, 12, near old pumping station” means the high Himalayas are silent. It means a ceasefire in the sky. bhigwan birds upd
Overview:
Located around 100 km from Pune (near the Ujani Dam backwaters), Bhigwan is a top spot for birdwatchers, especially during winter. It’s known for flamingos, raptors, and migratory waterfowl. Last updated: May 6, 2026
Would you like a list of trusted local guides or homestay contacts for Bhigwan? Ducks: Northern Pintails
- Ducks: Northern Pintails, Garganeys, Common Teals, and Ruddy Shelducks (Brahminy Ducks) are present in large rafts.
- Waders: Black-tailed Godwits, Little Stints, Sandpipers, and plovers are active along the mudflats.
- Raptors: Greater Spotted Eagles, Ospreys, and Harriers are frequently sighted hunting over the water.