Pichavaram
Pichavaram is located nearChidambaram in Cuddalore District, Tamil Nadu, inSouth India. The nearest railway station isChidambaram from where it is accessible by road. The Pichavaram Mangrove Forest near Chidambaram, South India, by the Bay of Bengal is the world's second largest mangrove forest.
Pichavaram mangrove forest is located between two
prominent estuaries, the Vellar estuary in the north and Coleroon estuary in
the south. The Vellar - Coleroon estuarine complex forms the Killai backwater
and Pichavaram mangroves.The backwaters, interconnected by the Vellar and
Coleroon river systems, offer abundant scope for water sports such as rowing,
kayaking and canoeing. The Pichavaram forest not only offers waterscape and
backwater cruises, but also another very rare sight. the mangrove forest
trees are permanently rooted in a few feet of water. There are more than 400
water routes available for boating.
Pichavaram (MadBoon) has a well-developed mangrove
forest. Pichavaram consists of a number of islands interspersing a vast expanse
of water covered with green trees. The area is about 1100 Hectare and is
separated from the sea by a sand bar.
The Pichavaram
mangrove biotope, consisting of rare species
like Avicennia and Rhizophora presents a special
attraction, with its peculiar topography and environmental condition. It
supports the existence of many rare varieties of economically important shell and finfishes.
The Pichavaram mangroves attract an appreciable
bird population of residents, local migrants and true migrants. Amongst others,
one can view birds like snipes, cormorants, egrets, storks, herons, spoonbills
and pelicans. At the mangroves, so far, 177 species of birds belonging to 15
orders and 41 families have been recorded. The season for birds is from
September to April every year. Peak population of birds could be seen from
November to January. This is due to high productive nature (in terms of prey
organisms) of the ecosystem and coincidence of the time of arrival of true
migrants from foreign countries and local migrants from their breeding grounds
across India. The availability of different habitat types such as channels,
creeks, gullies, mud flats and sand flats and adjacent sea shore offers ideal
habitat for difference species of birds and animals.
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