Towards the southwestern part of Mysore lies Lingambudi tank or lake, considered to be among city’s oldest and renowned lakes. Its biggest claim to fame is the incredible number of birds, some 250 species, which call it home. The lake is surrounded by an unusual variety and diversity of flora which is probably the reason why it is popular with winged creatures, some of which are known to be on the endangered list. It also gets a fair share of seasonal migratory birds, such as painted storks, spot-billed pelicans and whistling teals. Similar to other lakes in the city, Lingambudi also has a path that runs around the water body, which is predictably a hit with walkers and joggers. The place also finds favour with naturalists and herbalists owing to the herbal park that is located on the lake’s banks.
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