South Bangalore Bird Walk: Third Sunday of every month

Its time again to reconnect with nature, and enjoy the flora and fauna around Bannerghatta.

This month’s Third Sunday trail will be on 20th of December 2009.

Place : Ragihalli Village Tank

Time : 6.00 AM

Meeting place : Govt Primary School, Ragihalli

Google Map Coordinates : 12.739328, 77.574592

Group Leader : Mahesh Chand

Comfortable clothing,good walking shoes, cap, water bottle,binoculars ( if you have them!), a camera ( if you like to shoot)…these are what you need to join the trail. This outing is free and open to anyone who can walk the trail of around four to five hours .

We recommend car-pooling between participants. While confirming participation please also indicate your contact details and the route you will be taking to reach Ragihalli. If traveling in your own car, please do indicate if any spare capacity is available.

Call Mahesh at 9448384472 or email mahesh81chand@yahoo.com to confirm .

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