Bird Walk at Chidiyatapu Biological Park, Andaman and Nicobar Islands
- Andaman
- 25 January, 2026
- Gaurav
About Chidiyatapu Biological Park

Bird Guide: B Gaurav
He is an emerging bird guide with 2–3 years of field birding experience, having actively participated twice in the Asian Waterbird Census (AWC) organised by ZSI–ANRC. He has also completed a focused internship on birding techniques studying the endemic Andaman Crake, and assisting in field research and bird walks.
Bird walk Location
Common birds of Chidiyatapu Biological Park

Andaman Coucal

Andaman Woodpecker

Freckle-breasted Woodpecker

Red-collared Dove

Andaman Shama

White-headed Starling

Andaman Bulbul

Long-tailed Parakeet

Red-breasted Parakeet

Crested Serpent Eagle

Changeable Hawk Eagle

Dollar Bird

Chestnut-headed Bee Eater

Andaman Drongo

Grey Wagtail

Vernal Hanging Parrot

White - throated Kingfisher

Blue-tailed Bee Eater

Asian Koel

Red-whiskered Bulbul
Summary of Walk
One of the major highlights of the walk was a close-range sighting of a Freckle-breasted Woodpecker, where Gaurav explained its focused drumming and hitching movements, and how the tree cavities created by woodpeckers play a crucial role in supporting other wildlife. As the group moved deeper into the forest, they encountered a vibrant mix of endemic and resident species including Andaman Green Pigeon, Black-naped Oriole, and Black-naped Monarch. A particularly exciting scientific observation was a mixed-species foraging flock, where Andaman Drongo and Andaman Treepie were seen feeding together, followed by a sighting of the White-headed Starling. The walk concluded beautifully with the stunning Asian Fairy-bluebird, leaving participants with a deeper appreciation for the unique biodiversity of the islands and a strong understanding of the importance of wildlife conservation in the Andamans.
