Puttenahalli Lake (JP Nagar)
Puttenahalli Lake, JP Nagar | |
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Location | JP Nagar, India |
Nearest city | Bangalore |
Coordinates | 12°53′26.37″N 77°35′12.02″E / 12.8906583°N 77.5866722°E |
Area | 13 acres |
Governing body | Puttenahalli Neighbourhood Lake Improvement Trust |
Puttenahalli lake is a small, restored [1] freshwater lake located in JP Nagar 7th Phase, South Bangalore. The area of the lake is about 13 acres. The primary water sources are rain and surface water diverted to the lake through channels.[1] The lake is currently maintained by Puttenahalli Neighbourhood Lake Improvement Trust (PNLIT) .[1] The lake was on the brink of extinction, but due to the efforts of PNLIT, is now a haven for bird-watchers and on its way to being completely restored.
History and overview
For centuries, Puttenahalli lake was one of
Flora
The following are some trees and plants that grow around the Puttenahalli Lake[2]
- Mahogany
- Cadamba
- Portia tree
- Singapore cherry
- Paradise tree
- Gmelina arborea
- Badminton-ball tree
- Pterygota alata (Buddha coconut)
A full list can be found at the PNLIT Page
Fauna
More than 80 species of birds, both non migratory and migratory, have been spotted at the lake, making it a bird-watcher's paradise.[2][3] The birds spotted at the Puttenehalli Lake include :
- Indian spot-billed duck
- Purple heron
- Eurasian (common) coot
- Indian pond heron
- Garganey[4]
- Common kingfisher
A full list can be found at the PNLIT Page The Puttakere hotspot on eBird is being used to track the bird sightings at the lake.
Future plans
PNLIT is regularly working with the BBMP for future improvements to the lake and lake area. Karnataka Pollution Control Board (
References
- ^ ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 31 December 2022.
- ^ a b "Flora and Fauna - PNLIT". www.puttenahallilake.in.
- ^ Rajagopalan, Usha (21 February 2014). "Puttenahalli Lake Bird Count". Citizen Matters, Blogs. Retrieved 31 December 2022.
- ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 31 December 2022.
- ^ Yajaman, Arathi Manay (23 May 2015). "Milestone morning". Citizen Matters, Blogs. Retrieved 31 December 2022.