Saturday, February 21, 2026

A Fulfilling Saturday Morning at Puttenahalli Lake

About 15 committed citizens came together this Saturday morning to clean the surroundings of Puttenahalli Lake. The drive was organised by The Indian Ploggers Army (Nagaraj and team) along with PNLIT, with the support of Greater Bengaluru Authority (South). GBA Marshal Manohar was present to encourage and participate in the effort. 



Approximately 40 kg of trash was collected - including glass bottles, plastic bottles, discarded clothes, pooja items, and numerous toffee, chocolate, biscuit, and chips wrappers.

The sight of the collected waste was a stark reminder of how everyday litter adds up, and also of how collective action can make a difference.






We ended the walk by taking a pledge to take responsibility for the waste we generate, a small promise with powerful impact. Grateful for citizens who show up, care, and act.

The same spirit can extend to our streets, parks, and every public space we use. Clean surroundings are not someone else’s responsibility - they are ours. With a population as large as ours, it is unrealistic to expect the municipality to manage the growing volume of waste alone. If each of us takes ownership of the waste we generate, our neighbourhoods can transform - one street, one park, one lake at a time.


Photographs taken during GBBC 2026 at Puttakere

Following our report of the bird count on 14th Feb 2026, sharing with you all some of the pictures taken by two ardent nature photographers.

  
Vasant Joshi: Pics taken during the bird count on 14th Feb 2026. Gear is Nikon D850 with 500 mm AF-S Nikkor Prime Lens:

Grey heron with catch


Jay Govind: Pics taken during her solo bird count on 15th and 16th Feb 2026:

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Cormorants galore


Click on the respective album links to see more of the amazing ecosystem at Puttenahalli Lake and visit the lake to see for yourself.

Friday, February 20, 2026

Join the Lake Cleanup-Plog 21st Feb 2026

A citizen initiative along with The Indian Ploggers Army and GBA


Date & Time:

Saturday 21st February, 2026

7:15 a.m. – 8:45 a.m.


Location: Puttenahalli Lake, JP Nagar 7th Phase


Starting point: Gate next to Samskruti Hall near MLR Centre, Brigade Millennium Arch




Saturday, February 14, 2026

GBBC 2026 at Puttenahalli Lake (Puttakere)

As part of the global Great Backyard Bird Count 2026, a morning bird walk was conducted on 14th February at Puttenahalli Kere, led by Dr. Ishita Das (sincere thanks to her).

We had over 30 participants including students from Jain University and residents from the lake area and beyond. 

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⏰ approx 2 hours (roughly 7 - 9 a.m.)
ðŸšķ 0.8 km (Traveling count)
📝 37 species recorded

From wetland specialists to tree-top songsters, the lake was buzzing with life. The observations indicate a healthy mix of resident waterbirds and common urban woodland species.

ðŸĶ† Indian Spot-billed Ducks & Coots (suggest healthy open water habitat)

ðŸŸĢ Gray-headed Swamphens & Little Grebes (reflect stable marsh habitat)

🐟 Cormorants across three species (indicates healthy fish availability)

ðŸŠķ Herons, Egrets & a Glossy Ibis (reflect shallow water zones and abundant aquatic life)

ðŸŠķ Brahminy Kites circling overhead (suggests an active predatory layer within the lake ecosystem)

🌚 Three species of sunbirds (reflect nectar availability in flowering trees) 

🐛  Insectivores such as Greenish Warbler and Ashy Prinia (suggest active foraging habitats)



View the checklist online at https://ebird.org/checklist/S300236476
A. Waterbirds & Wetland Species
  • Indian Spot-billed Duck – 4
  • Eurasian Coot – 3
  • Gray-headed Swamphen – 7
  • White-breasted Waterhen – 2
  • Red-wattled Lapwing – 2
  • Little Grebe – 6
  • Little Cormorant – 18
  • Great Cormorant – 1
  • Indian Cormorant – 25
  • Glossy Ibis – 1
  • Little Egret – 1
  • Medium Egret – 1
  • Indian Pond-Heron – 5
  • Gray Heron – 6
  • White-browed Wagtail – 2

B. Raptors

  • Black Kite – 1
  • Brahminy Kite – 3

C. Tree & Urban Woodland Birds

  • Greater Coucal – 1
  • Asian Koel – 2
  • White-throated Kingfisher – 3
  • White-cheeked Barbet – 2
  • Rose-ringed Parakeet – 1
  • Indian Golden Oriole – 2
  • House Crow – 1
  • Asian Tit (Cinereous) – 4
  • Common Tailorbird – 1
  • Ashy Prinia – 1
  • Red-whiskered Bulbul – 1
  • Greenish Warbler – 1
  • Indian White-eye – 1
  • Common Myna – 3
  • Jungle Myna – 1
  • Pale-billed Flowerpecker – 3
  • Purple-rumped Sunbird – 3
  • Purple Sunbird – 2
  • Loten's Sunbird – 1
  • Rock Pigeon (Feral Pigeon) – 3

Friday, February 6, 2026

Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC) 2026 at Puttenahalli Lake (Puttakere)

The Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC) 2026 will be held worldwide 13-16 February, bringing together people across countries to observe and record birds as part of a massive citizen science effort. 


As part of this global event, PNLIT is hosting a community birding session in the Puttenahalli Lake (Puttakere) neighbourhood, and we warmly invite you to participate. Over 120 species of birds have been identified at the lake by different people over the years, so let us see how many we spot ourselves.

Read more about GBBC worldwide on https://www.birdcount.org/about/ and India on https://birdcount.in/counts/gbbc/. This event is registered on both the websites.

Our Event Details
Date: Saturday, 14th Feb 2026
Time: 7:00 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. (free to join anytime and continue beyond that as well)
Starting point: gazebo at Puttenahalli Lake
https://maps.app.goo.gl/KrAh4e9nbSwpe2bU6 

Main guide: Dr Ishita Das

You may join this WhatsApp group for updates (optional):  https://chat.whatsapp.com/HZzya8fsrmxLsZE4V640xH?mode=gi_t

Participants will join the PNLIT birding group to identify and count birds found around the lake and neighbourhood. No prior experience in birdwatching is required — this event is suitable for beginners, families, students, and nature enthusiasts of all ages. Please bring water, cap, binoculars, cameras, paper and pen to record observations.

Participants are also encouraged to observe birds beyond the lake neighbourhood and record sightings from other locations during the GBBC period.

After the full GBBC event, GBBC will issue downloadable certificates to all participants who record lists with ebird/ Merlin for GBBC.

We look forward to celebrating Bengaluru’s rich birdlife together while contributing to a global conservation effort.