[edit] Kattampally
Kattampally in the North Malabar region in Kerala comprises of nearly 4000 acres of marshland.
The ecologically sensitive Kattampally wetland was once famous for `kaipad' cultivation (paddy cultivation in fields under the influence of tidal flows).
Large-scale filling of wetlands and paddy fields in many parts of the district has accelerated demolition of the eco-sensitive midland hillocks in the district.
Kattampally has been identified as an Important Bird Area (IBA) under the IBA Programme of the Birdlife International, and is home to migratory birds . A recent survey in the area has pegged the avian population, comprising the vulnerable Garganey wild duck and Greater Spotted Eagle, at over 16,000.
This is the only place in Kerala where one can spot rare birds like the Greater Spotter Eagle (Aquila clanga) and Indian Spotted Eagle (Aquila hastata). It is a favourite destination for bird watchers from all over the world.