Though Ranthambore National Park is well-known for its tiger population, it also provides excellent opportunity for ornithologists and bird watchers. The park has a large resident and migratory bird population. According to surveys, the park features approximately 272 bird species (some even estimate over 300 species).
Because it is difficult to name all of the birds present in Ranthambore National Park, we are only naming some of the most notable birds.
The most important birds on the list are Graylag Goose, Woodpeckers, Indian Gray Hornbills, Common Kingfishers, Bee Eaters, Cuckoos, Parakeets, Asian Palm Swift, Owl, Nightjars, Pigeon, Dove, Crakes, Snipes, Sandpipers, Gulls, Terns, Great Crested Grebe, Eagles, Darters, Cormorants, Egrets, Herons, Bitterns,Minivets, Drongos, Flycatchers, Ioras, Wood Shrikes, Pipits, Bayas, Sparrows, Finches, Wagtails, Munias, Bulbul, Mynas, Falcons, and more birds can be found in the Philippines.
Malik Talao, the Ranthambore Fort, Rajbagh Talao, Padam Talao, and the Jhalra area are some of the greatest places to see birds within the Ranthambore National Park.