Muttukadu backwaters is one of the good places around Chennai for bird watching and weekend trips. Muttukadu is located on the ECR near Kovalam also called as Covelong. These are the backwaters of Bay of Bengal. The backwaters extend up to the ECR road. It also stretches parallel to the shore on either side of the ECR up to the Kelambakkam – Kovalam road. This place is full of birds like Spot Billed Pelicans, Storks and Egrets. Also a large population of gulls can be seen near the tidal inlet (where the backwater is connected to the sea).
This place has a history of
serving as a port during the colonial period; the Dutch had built a fort here, later
it was taken over by the Arcot Nawab, French and the British during their respective
periods. Now a private 5 star resort called Fishermen’s Cove sits on this
place. This resort is under the hotel chain Vivanta run by the Taj group.
The
inlet connecting the backwaters to the Bay of Bengal is just adjacent to the
resort. This place is ideal for bird photography and also early morning
seascape pictures. The beach is relatively cleaner but stinks a bit due to the
dumping of fish waste and fish drying by the local fishermen.
Egrets enjoying their meal
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Painted Stork
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Common birds found here includes Painted stork, Spot Billed Pelicans, Egrets, Black Headed Gulls, Black Winged Stilt, Common Green Shank and House Crows. Early mornings are good for bird watching here as large flocks of Painted Storks and Egrets will be feeding in the shallow waters and can be easily photographed. As the sun raises these birds move towards the interiors or take shelter near the bushes. However after the Storks and Egrets move out the place is occupied by flocks of Gulls and also smaller waders like the Black Winged Stilt and Common Green Shanks.
Black Winged Stilt |
Common Greenshank and Black Winged Stilt |
An Interesting observation
Gulls are believed to be intelligent, resourceful
birds and exhibit a certain level of complex communication within their group.
An example (see Pic below) of this can be seen in the Muttukadu backwaters. The
local fishermen just leave the dried fish waste on the beach. The House crows
on the beach will be feeding on the fish, as soon as the crows are airborne with
the dried fish in their beaks, a group of adult and juvenile Black Headed Gulls
which are sitting in the shallow waters will launch a co-ordinated attack on
the Crow. The Gulls over power the Crow, take away the fish from it and land on
deeper waters. This cycle was getting repeated again and again. Even though there is lot of fish waste on the beach the Gulls
never used to come onto the beach.
A group of adult and juvenile Black Headed Gulls mobbing a House Crow |
Black Headed Gulls in Winter Plumage |
Have a nice birding time……………
Next post will be on the other side of Muttukadu backwaters, Off Kelambakkam –Kovalam road…………