- Patna Bird Sanctuary is located in the Jalesar sub division of Etah district in Uttar Pradesh, India.
- In 1991, Patna Bird Sanctuary was officially established as a protected area for avifauna.
- Area: Patna Bird Sanctuary covers an area of 1.09 km2 (108 hectares).
- Patna Bird Sanctuary holds the distinction of being the smallest bird sanctuary in Uttar Pradesh.
- Flora: Rreeds, grasses, sedges, and rushes etc.
- Birds:
- Lesser Whistling-Duck
- Graylag Goose
- Comb Duck
- Ruddy Shelduck
- Gadwall
- Eurasian Wigeon
- Indian Spot-billed Duck
- Northern Shoveler
- Northern Pintail
- Baer’s pochard
- Tufted duck
- Indian peafowl
- Common quail
- Black francolin
- Gray francolin
- Little grebe
- Asian openbill
- Woolly-necked stork
- Black-necked stork
- Little cormorant
- Great cormorant
- Purple heron
- Cattle egret
- Indian pond-heron
- Black-headed ibis
- Red-naped ibis
- Eurasian spoonbill
- Black-shouldered kite
- Egyptian vulture
- Booted eagle
- Laughing dove
- Greater coucal
- Rose-ringed parakeet
- Plum-headed parakeet
- Long-tailed shrike
- Black drongo
- Rufous treepie
- Ashy-crowned sparrow-lark
- Bengal bushlark
- Red-vented bulbul
- Plain leaf warbler
- Ashy prinia
- Plain prinia
- Common babbler
- Bank myna
- Purple sunbird
- Indian silverbill
- Scaly-breasted munia