Located some 75 km from Chennai, the sanctuary spread over 30 hectare in Kancheepuram district is believed to be home to migratory birds such as pintail, garganey, grey wagtail, blue-winged teal, common sandpiper among others.
The sanctuary has been opened few weeks in advance, as few hundred birds have already come and the sanctuary would remain open till March next year, forest department officials said.
According to Tamil Nadu Forest Department, around 30,000 birds, including herons, egrets, storks, ibises and spoon bills come to this sanctuary.
Some 122 m above Mean Sea Level, the sanctuary is some 48 km inland of the Bay of Bengal in Kancheepuram district.
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