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Bengaluru Bird Day 2017

Bengaluru Bird Day is a full-day with walks, talks and workshops on birds and birdwatching. This informal event is put together by the birdwatching community in Bangalore to commemorate the birthday of Dr. Joseph George, who started the group birdwatching effort in Bangalore. The event is completely free of cost and open to all.

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Bengaluru Bird Day 2016 Videos

My Experience with Bird Baths — Talk by Shubha Bhat How to Observe Difficult Birds in the Field and Identify them? — Talk by Ramit Singal I Searched Online and Found Nothing Useful — Hands-on Wikipedia Workshop

Bengaluru Bird Day 2016 Videos2017-09-10T20:16:38+05:30

Wildlife Week Film Festival

Cover Photo Courtesy: Ganesh Raghunathan We are celebrating this year's World Wildlife Week with a festival of short movies from across India. Please do visit and be a part of it. No registration required. Entry free. 09:00 AM Race to Save the Amur Falcon A film by Shekar Dattatri 20 min In the state

Wildlife Week Film Festival2016-10-12T22:30:30+05:30

Bengaluru Bird Day

Birdwatchers in Bangalore, supported by BngBirds and EcoEdu, have been celebrating this day as the 'Bengaluru Bird Day' each year and commemorating it with the Dr. Joseph George Memorial Talk.

Bengaluru Bird Day2016-10-12T22:30:30+05:30

Christmas Tree Walk

Buy Tickets Now Join us this Christmas eve to walk among the trees at Lalbagh Botanical Gardens and to learn more about them. We will specifically focus on the four different species of Christmas Trees that the park plays host to, while not ignoring the others. Ideally suited as a morning outing for your family,

Christmas Tree Walk2016-12-19T15:59:16+05:30

Lalbagh Tree Walk

Buy Tickets Now Ideally suited as a morning outing for your family, the walk will introduce many of the avenue trees, the stories behind them and their relationship to other creatures. We will also observe common birds & butterflies, and the little known and seldom observed smaller creatures that one commonly sees in the city.

Lalbagh Tree Walk2016-10-18T14:39:25+05:30

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