Established in: 1978 as a sanctuary
Area: 20-sq-km/2000 ha
Location: 50-km From Hyderabad Near Sangareddy In Medak District, Andhra Pradesh
Description:
Manjira Bird Sanctuary is located near Sangareddy in Medak district spreading
over 20-sq-km. It is a small sanctuary located along the river Manjira. It
supports Riverine habitat. It is home for many water bird species, mugger
crocodiles and fresh water turtles.
Visiting Season:
October To July
Access:
By Rail: Nearest railway station is at Hyderabad (150 Kms)
By Road: It is 29 kms from Macherla the nearest town which is connected to
Hyderabad, (50 kms). Medak- town is well connected by road and there are frequent
bus services from Hyderabad, Nizamabad and Karimnagar.
Wildlife
Flora:
One can notice an extensive growth of Babul Prosopis. Plants commonly found
in water are Pistia, Hydrilla, Eichornia and Vallisneria.
Fauna: Fishes of various species like Catla, Rahu, Murrel, Ech Paten,
Karugu, Chidwa and reptiles like Monitor Lizards, Fresh Water Turtles, Cobra
and Marsh Crocodiles can be seen here. Different species of birds found here
are Painted Storks, Herons, Coots, Teals, Cormorants, Pochards, Black and White
Ibises, SpoonBills, and Open Billed Storks etc.
The sanctuary has nine small islands like Puttigadda, Bapangadda, Sangamgadda,
Karnamgadda etc., which are the main breeding and nesting ground for the birds.
The islands and the river banks have thick growth of Babul, Prosopis and lpomea
which together make excellent nesting spots for the birds.