Bhagwan Mahveer Wildlife Sanctuary (also known as Molem National Park) is Goa’s largest and most remote tract of intact forest. It is also the most ecologically rich region of Goa, where birds endemic to the Western Ghats and southern India can be found alongside a host of forest species and winter migrants, comprising an avifauna of over 250 species including orange-headed ground-thrush, white-rumped shama, heart-spotted woodpeckers, Malabar pied hornbills, black-naped oriole and velvet-fronted nuthatch.
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Bhagwan Mahveer Wildlife Sanctuary
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