Vegetation in Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary
The Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary or the Keoladeo Ghana National Park in Rajasthan, India is spread over an area of 29 square kilometers and is a breeding ground for an astonishingly wide variety of vegetation.
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The dense forest cover at the Bharatpur National Park in Rajasthan, India offers a perfect habitat for the wild animals that stay at this tiny wildlife park.
The commonly identifiable vegetation at the Bharatpur National Park in Rajasthan, India include bamboo thickets, jamun trees, mango groves, camar, dhaman, bhirra and salai trees.
The bulbul trees half submerged in the water offer the perfect nesting areas for some of the birds that are found at the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary. Almost 10 square kilometers of the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary consists of marshes and bogs. Quite a bit of the vegetation at the Bharatpur wildlife park consists of grasslands and scrub thickets.
The tall green grasses stand in perfect sync with the marshy wetlands and the tall trees that form a part of the Bharatpur forest.
The vegetation at this Rajasthan national park consists of 44,000 different species of trees that provided nesting places for the large population of birds at the Bharatpur National Park in Rajasthan, India.
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