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Overview
Melghat Tiger Reserve lies in the Satpura Hill Range in Maharashtra, central India. The hills are covered with dry decidous forest, dominated by teak.
The reserve is an important site for Tiger but they are hard to see here. Many forest birds can be found here but the prime target for many birders is the enigmatic Forest Owlet.
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