There’s lively chirpy chatter. Birds, a multiplicity of kinds find a home in the Seychelles islands. Migrant, sea and endemic birds thrive on these islands. Of course each kind has established the living conditions they prefer. Thus, they choose a unique home among the 115 islands. Wondrous as the islands would seem, all cannot be accessed by humans. However, those that can be accessed make great revelations about the natural world. It is widely acknowledged that some of the Seychelles islands are ancient and this quality makes it a hotspot for endemic birds. Its prime location in the Indian Ocean also makes the islands a great temporary home for migrant birds. Birders would be astonished by the astounding array of birds that can be seen while holidaying at beach resorts in Seychelles. Enjoy this bird paradise while staying at . The flighty, beady-eyed beauties will be your constant companions as you journey to these nature escapes.
The granite islands or the inner islands are those that you will be advised to visit. Mahé, La Digue, Praslin, Bird Island and Denis are those that are most popular among bird lovers. In Mahé you would be graced by the presence of both the Seychelles White- Eye and also the Seychelles Scops Owl. Both types are endemic to the islands. When in Praslin which is home to the Seychelles Black Parrot you are also bound to see five other types of endemic birds.
Planning a trip to Bird Island is of significant importance. From October to December, a Sooty Tern Colony will take over the island. It would be best to organize a lengthy stay at this particular island.
While climatic conditions determine the birds you will see, the best time to visit would be from mid-October to end-November. The diverseness of birds you will witness, will be awe-inspiring.
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