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The Casela Bird Sanctuary is situated in the Black River Gorges area of Mauritius. It is a major bio diversity hotspot and has a rich and varied collection of flora and fauna. Casela Bird Sanctuary covers an area of 20 acres and is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Mauritius. Casela Bird Sanctuary is famous for being home to the rare Mauritian pink pigeons species, though there are around 120 other bird species at the Park.
The vegetation at the Casela Bird Sanctuary includes small "yej" trees, as well as seasonal orchids that find an ideal growth environment in the humid, cool climate of sanctuary. If you are true bird watcher or bird lover then this place is a must visit for you as here you'll find birds from all over the world. Besides the celebrated Pink Pigeon, you will also get to see kites, mynahs, orioles, kingfishers, bustards and many different species of birds.
There are some cool ponds dotting the Casela Bird Sanctuary, which are home to tortoises, fishes and many water birds that live off the fish. When you come here, don't forget to visit the many lovely waterfalls and streams, cascading from the hilly crevices. This sanctuary is also home to the various species of animals like tigers, lemurs, macaques and many kinds of geckos and lizards.
There are many verdant palm trees and many kinds of tropical plants inside the sanctuary offering nesting place for the birds. These trees also add to the charms of the Park. With so many bird species from all over the world nesting and breeding in a single spot, Casela Bird Sanctuary is evidently an ornithologist's delight.
You will find more than 140 species of birds in Casela Bird Sanctuary, from all five continents. There are also many giant tortoises, fishponds, tigers, monkeys, deer and stunning flora and fauna. The sanctuary also charts the history of the extinct dodo bird. This island was the home of this large waddling bird, which unfortunately became extinct in 1681.
travel.mapsofworld.com provides detailed online information regarding the Casela Bird Sanctuary in Mauritius.
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