- The Sur Sarovar Bird Sanctuary is located in Agra district of Uttar Pradesh, India.
- In 1991, the Sur Sarovar Bird Sanctuary received its official status as a bird sanctuary.
- In 2020, the Sur Sarovar Bird Sanctuary was designated as a Ramsar site.
- Area: The Sur Sarovar Bird Sanctuary covers an area of approximately 7.97 square kilometers.
- River: The Sur Sarovar Bird Sanctuary is situated along the banks of the River Yamuna.
- Lake: The Sur Sarovar Bird Sanctuary is centered around the Sur Sarovar lake, popularly known as Keetham jheel, covering area of 2.25sq km. Sur Sarovar is a man-made lake created by damming the River Yamuna.
- Flora: Here are some notable flora found within the Sur Sarovar Bird Sanctuary-
- Aquatic Plants (water lilies, lotus etc.),
- Reeds and Grasses (Phragmites, Typha, and Cyperus),
- Trees and Shrubs (Acacia, Neem, Babul, Arjun, Banyan, Lantana and Berberis),
- Grassland Vegetation (Cynodon, Heteropogon, and Themeda).
- Birds:
- Greater Spotted Eagle
- Sarus crane
- Greylag Goose
- Grey Heron
- Egrets
- Cormorants
- Northern Pintail
- Wigeon
- Northern Shoveler
- Gadwal
- Spotbilled Duck
- Comb Duck
- Painted Stork
- Openbill Stork
- Black-necked Stork
- Lesser Adjutant
- Eurasian Spoonbill
- White Ibis
- Great White Pelican