Named as one of the smallest wildlife sanctuaries in India, Kutch Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary is located in Nalia in Kutch district. The sanctuary is the second largest conservator of the Great Indian Bustard, which has an ostrich-like appearance. This reserve is home to birds like harriers, common cranes, black partridges, sand grouses, black and grey francolin and animals like wolf, desert cat, blue bull and striped hyena. The best time to visit Kutch Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary is between August and March.

Kutch Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary
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