Sultanpur National Park

Sultanpur National Park

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Sultanpur National Park is once again echoing with the sounds of migratory birds, with their numbers rising significantly as temperatures drop. 

About Sultanpur National Park

  • Sultanpur National Park, formerly known as Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary, is located in the Gurgaon district in Haryana, 46 km from Delhi.
  • Spanning 1.42 sq.km., it consists primarily of marshy lakes and floodplains.
  • It includes a core area of 1.21 sq. km containing the main Sultanpur Lake/Jheel.
    • The Sultanpur Jheel is a seasonal freshwater wetland with fluctuating water levels throughout the year.
    • This shallow lake is mostly fed by waters from River Yamuna’s Gurgaon canal and the overflowing waters of the neighboring agricultural lands. 
    • It gained national attention in the late 1960s due to the conservation efforts of ornithologists Peter Michel Jackson and Dr. Salim Ali, who frequently visited the site for birding.
  • It was recognised as a Ramsar site in 2021. 
  • It has been identified as an Important Bird Area by BirdLife International.
  • Flora: The vegetation of this park is tropical and dry deciduous, and the flora includes grasses, dhok, khair, tendu, ber, jamun, banyan tree, neem, berberis, Acacia nilotica, and Acacia tortilis.
  • Fauna:
    • Over 320 bird species have been recorded at Sultanpur, making it a vital wintering ground.
    • It forms a part of the ‘Central Asian Migratory Flyway’ and thousands of migratory birds from the countries of Russia, Turkey, Afghanistan, and Europe visit the park during the winter months. 
      • Winter Migrants: Greater Flamingos, Northern Pintails, Eurasian Wigeons, Common Teals, and Bar-headed Geese.
      • Resident Birds: Indian Peafowl, Red-wattled Lapwings, Cattle Egrets, and White-throated Kingfishers.
      • Rare/Threatened Species: Sarus Crane, Black-necked Stork, and Indian Courser have been recorded here.
    • Other faunal species, such as Nilgai, Sambar, Golden jackals, wild dog, striped hyenas, Indian porcupine, mongoose, etc., are also found here.

Source: DG

Sultanpur National Park FAQs

Q1: Sultanpur National Park is located in which state?

Ans: Haryana

Q2: The core area of the park includes which major feature?

Ans: Sultanpur Lake/Jheel

Q3: Sultanpur Jheel is mainly fed by water from which source?

Ans: River Yamuna’s Gurgaon canal.

Q4: Which vegetation type best describes Sultanpur National Park?

Ans: Tropical and dry deciduous

Q5: Sultanpur National Park was recognised as a Ramsar site in which year?

Ans: 2021

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