- The Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar Bird Sanctuary is located in Kunda town of Pratapgarh district in Uttar Pradesh, India.
- The Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar Bird Sanctuary was created and declared a reserved area by the Uttar Pradesh government under the provisions of the Wildlife Act of 1972.
- Area: The Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar Bird Sanctuary covers a total area of around 427.07 hectares.
- River: The Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar Bird Sanctuary is located adjacent to the River Ganga.
- Lake: The Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar Bird Sanctuary includes several lakes within its boundaries. Some of the notable lakes found in or near the sanctuary are:
- Beti Talaab
- Purnemau Taalab
- Banemau Taalab
- Shahpur Taalab
- Flora: Some of the notable flora found in the sanctuary include-
- Aquatic Vegetation (Hydrill, Uticularia, Lotus, Water lily and Jalrani),
- Terrestrial Vegetation (grasses, shrubs, and trees).
- Foreign Migratory Birds:
- Rosy Pelican
- Grayling Goose
- Pintail
- Common Teel
- Gargani Teel
- Red-Crested Pochard
- Common Pochard
- Gadwalls
- Shovler
- Scope Duck
- Coot
- Surkhab
- Great Crested Grib
- Gulls
- Marsh Sandpipers
- White Stork
- Local Migratory Birds:
- Saras Crane
- Open –Billed Stork
- Painted Stork
- White Naked Stork
- Black Naked Stork
- White Ibis
- Glassy Ibis
- Black Ibis
- Spoon Bill
- Darter
- Little Cormorant
- Large and Little Egret
- Purple Heron
- Pond Heron
- Purple Moorhen
- Water Hen
- Black –Winged Stilt
- Pheasant-Tailed Jacana
- Bronze Winged Jacana
- Spot-Billed Duck
- Comb Duck
- Whistling Teel
- Marsh Harrier
- Pariah White
- Gray Headed Fishing Eagle
- Sparrow Hawk
- Wild Pigeons
- Spotted Muniya
- Crow Pheasants