Matha Adia - One of Asia's Largest Heronries in Bhitarkanika
Bhitarkanika National Park is a paradise for all nature lovers. Referred to as 'Mini Amazon', Bhitarkanika draws travellers from around the world mainly for its wilderness, adventure water journeys and estuarian crocodiles.
However, Bhitrakanika has also been known for two of Asia's largest heronries, one at Bagagahana and another Matha Adhia.
Heronries are ideal sites for the breeding population of herons, egrets, storks and other waterbirds. Heronry sites fulfil all the needs of colonial nesting of waterbirds providing them safe and suitable ground for feeding, roosting, perching, breeding and nesting.
At Matha Adia which is located on the southern side of Bhitrakanika National Park, thousands of openbill storks nest in large numbers in the dense mangrove forest. The nesting starts at the onset of the monsoon and ends by mid-November until when the chicks are ready to fly. The highly productive detritus food chain of mangrove provides and ensure the continuous supply of food for the waterbirds, mainly the open bill storks and their chicks for sustenance and survival.
At Matha Adia, you are drawn to a spiritual sojourn of natural history. Be there in the monsoon to witness a spectacular display of nature's drama.
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