Koonthankulam Birds Sanctuary is a unique sanctuary
actively protected
and managed by the
Koonthakulam village community. The largest
breeding water bird reserve in south
India attracts more than one
lakh birs annually. It is located 35 kms
away from Tirunelveli in Tirunelveli
Thisaianvilai Road comprising of Koonthankulam and Kadankulam tanks covering an
extent of 129.33 hectares and declared as sanctuary in 1994.
It is significant that the local
people have taken keen interest in protecting this sanctuary and they live
together in total symbiotic relationship.
The
birds coming to their backyards for
five generations are protected vehemently
by villagers and regarded as harbingers of luck.
The excreta of birds –‘guano’ is collected
by villagers in summer along with silt
to use as fertilizer in their fields. From
children to grannies in the village all protect
them, their nests and fledgelings. Chicks fallen are taken care of
in the rescue centre till they are able to fly on
their own. Anybody troubling the nests are punished inn their
own methods of shaving the head, or making the procession on donkey.
Koonthankulam Birds Sanctuary is a unique sanctuary
actively protected
and managed by the
Koonthakulam village community. The largest
breeding water bird reserve in south
India attracts more than one
lakh birs annually. It is located 35 kms
away from Tirunelveli in Tirunelveli
Thisaianvilai Road comprising of Koonthankulam and Kadankulam tanks covering an
extent of 129.33 hectares and declared as sanctuary in 1994.
It is significant that the local
people have taken keen interest in protecting this sanctuary and they live
together in total symbiotic relationship.
The
birds coming to their backyards for
five generations are protected vehemently
by villagers and regarded as harbingers of luck.
The excreta of birds –‘guano’ is collected
by villagers in summer along with silt
to use as fertilizer in their fields. From
children to grannies in the village all protect
them, their nests and fledgelings. Chicks fallen are taken care of
in the rescue centre till they are able to fly on
their own. Anybody troubling the nests are punished inn their
own methods of shaving the head, or making the procession on donkey.
photos by J.GOPINATH BE, ANDAMAN.
story by H.SELVI KOUSALYA MBA.
published by B.BALAJI SELVA GANESH.
Satellite view of Koonthankulam, Tirunelveli.
Photos taken on 25/05/2012
Ego but love.
Illusion 3 head 2 body
love
Freedom
Never Turn Back
Mother love
He Following Her
Beauty Of Nature
Aim High
3 dimension love
Thank you. . . . .
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