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Shekha Bird Sanctuary

Coordinates: 27°51′27″N 78°13′07″E / 27.8575°N 78.2185°E / 27.8575; 78.2185
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Shekha Jheel

Shekha Jheel is a 25 ha lake (jheel) near the village of Shekha, 17 km east of Aligarh and 5 km from the Grand Trunk Road (GT Road) in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. It is notable for birding as many birds overwinter there.

It is a fresh water perennial water body that came into existence after the formation of the Upper Ganges Canal in 1852 which flows adjacent to the lake. It is maintained by the Forest Department.

The best time to visit is between November and February. Starting January 2015, there is a cost of 10 for visitors. There are many village cattle and villagers roaming around the park, which causes problems for the birds.

Best time to visit

All year good time to visit this place , how ever Winter when migratory birds arrive is best time to visit , so one can see maximum numbers of birds. In summer one can see resident Birds too. October to March[citation needed]

List of birds

black necked stork killing snake
Shekha Jheel Aligarh
Gray Lag goose Shekha Jheel

See also

References

27°51′27″N 78°13′07″E / 27.8575°N 78.2185°E / 27.8575; 78.2185 Web Site- sheikhajheel.com