The Exquisite Wildlife at Jim Corbett National Park
The
magnificent topography of Jim Corbett National Park is home to an abundant variety
of flora and fauna. The park comprises of 586 bird species, 33 species of
reptiles and amphibians and around 25 species of animals that are exclusive to
the Jim Corbett Jungles. One can locate a Jim Corbett national park resort or
a luxury
resort in Corbett of their choice so they can explore the nature’s
heaven with ease and convenience.
Wildlife at Jim Corbett National Park |
Animals that you can spot at the National Park– Tiger, Elephant,
Deer, Hog Deer, Sambar Deer, Barking Deer, Leopards, Jackals, Rhesus Macaque,
Common Langur, Himalayan Goral, Wild Boar, Common Otter, Small-clawed Otter,
Smooth-coated Otter, Marten, black bear, sloth bear, Indian porcupine and
Indian pangolin etc.
Birds that you can find at the national park –
More than 580 species of bird are found here, with the most common of them
being Pelicans, Great Crested Grebe, Greylag Geese, Indian Shag, Cormorants,
Darters, Grey Heron, Black-winged Kite, Osprey, Fishing Eagle, Himalayan Long
billed Vulture, Crested Honey Buzzard, Nightjars, Owls, Green Pigeons,
Parakeets, Cuckoo, Coucal, Woodpeckers, White crested Kalij Pheasant, Whistling
Thrush, Woodshrike, Tree Pies, Egrets, White-necked Crested Serpent Eagle,
Blackheaded Orioles, Paradise Flycatchers, Black Partridge, Blue-tailed
bee-eaters, Swifts, Redstarts, Swallows, Warblers, Bulbuls, Hoopoe, Larks,
Mynahs, Finches, Storks, Black-necked Storks, White-capped Redstart, Spur
winged Lapwing, Peregrine Falcon, Crimson-breasted Barbet, Magpie Robin and Red
Jungle fowl etc.
Reptiles that you may find at
the National Park – Gharial, Mugger Crocodile, Indian Python, King Cobra and
Monitor Lizard etc. can be found here.
If you want to understand the mysterious habitants of the park, you can
seek a Jim Corbett national park resort or
a luxury resort in Corbett,
whichever suits you, to help you on the information to locate the creatures in
the mesmerizing dense forests of Corbett National reserve.