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Photo Gallery: Birds in Jaipur

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By JYOTI KOTHARI

Love birds

Group of love birds in Jaipur zoo
Love bird peeping
Love bird peeping

Jaipur, the Emerald city of India

Jaipur is the Pink City of India. It is also known as Emerald city. Jaipur is in the golden triangle of Indian tourist map. It is famous for its Gems and Jewelry business. Jaipur is the capital city of Rajasthan.

Millions of tourists visit Jaipur every year. Jaipur zoo is situated inside Ramniwas Bagh (garden), M.I. Road.

Jaipur zoo preserves hundreds of varieties of birds and animals, especially Rajasthani and indian. Here are some beautiful photos of birds in Jaipur zoo.

Wild life in Jaipur

Birds in Jaipur Zoo


Peacock and other birds in Jaipur

The blue necked Indian peacock is the most beautiful bird in the world. Best quality blue sapphires are compared with the neck of peacock. Peacock is the National bird of India. Its multicolor appearance matches with multi color gem stones of Jaipur. Peacock is a theme for Jaipur Jewelry designers and Kundan Meena Jadau manufacturures. When peacock dances, it creates wonderful scene.

Jaipur zoo is famous for its peacock and other birds such as stork, love birds, pelican, ibis, swan, parrot etc.

I have also added some videos of Jaipur birds in this hub.

Peacock, Indian National bird

Dancing Peacock at Jaipur zoo
Dancing Peacock at Jaipur zoo
Peacock at Jaipur zoo
Peacock at Jaipur zoo
Indian National bird
Indian National bird
Peacock, artistic view
Peacock, artistic view
Peacock in style
Peacock in style

White Peacock

White Peacock
White Peacock
White Peacock
White Peacock
White Peacock
White Peacock

Stork in Jaipur

Stork
Stork
Pink stork in Pink city
Pink stork in Pink city

Pigeon pair Loving each other

Peacock dance

Swan, Stork and other birds

Swan
Swan
Colorful birds
Colorful birds
Stork
Stork
White Swan
White Swan

Feeding Pigeons in Jaipur

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AEvans profile image

AEvans  says:
9 months ago

I honestly didn't know they had peacocks in India?? I know that sounds ridiculous but I honestly did not know that. They are beautiful and unique pictures and I am glad that you shared them.:)

Dilip Bhura  says:
9 months ago

Hi Jyoti,

Wonderful pictures. Peacocks are really worth seen. Video of pigeon love is a rare video.

Please add some more photos.

Dilip

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SEO Expert Kerala  says:
9 months ago

nice collecting of indian birds. but you forgot one ....Indian Crow

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justmesuzanne  says:
9 months ago

Those are great! Thanks for sharing them. We call those ones in the top photo parakeets or budgies here in the US. There's another kind of bird we call Love Birds.

suppee profile image

suppee  says:
9 months ago

I am not keen on big birds, but I love the little budgies- the picture capture their nature well

forlan profile image

forlan  says:
8 months ago

i am also like bird . i may visit India if i have a lot of money

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JYOTI KOTHARI  says:
8 months ago

hi Forlan,

What a comment!! I liked it very much. Welcome to India!! Do not worry for money. I can be a host for you in Jaipur.

Thanks.

Jyoti Kothari

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earnestshub  says:
8 months ago

This hub is very special to me. I love birds. I was bought up in the Australian bush surrounded by birds. I love to watch them living their family life. In the evenings they all call to their families and each other in such a way as I imagine them saying things like "Come home you little ones it's time for bed" or telling dad to drop in at the supermarket on the way home and get some more worms, and don't forget a grub for dessert! Their conversations are so animated and diverse. Thank you for warming my heart first thing in the morning!

its me  says:
2 months ago

the comment you wrote under the photo's with the parakeets are isn't right. these are no lovebirds these are just some regular parakeets. a lovebird is a small parrot. not just a parakeet.

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