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Every winter, thousands of greater and lesser flamingos fly into Mumbai, forming a sea of pink against a backdrop of skyscrapers, bridges, and oil refineries along the 26-kilometer-long Thane Creek.
Every winter, thousands of greater and lesser flamingos fly into Mumbai, forming a sea of pink against a backdrop of skyscrapers, bridges, and oil refineries along the 26-kilometer-long Thane Creek.
At least 39 flamingos have been killed after an aircraft hit them in the western Indian city of Mumbai, sparking concerns among environmentalists. The Emirates flight, which had more than 300 ...
Every winter, thousands of greater and lesser flamingos fly into Mumbai, forming a sea of pink against a backdrop of skyscrapers, bridges and oil refineries along the 16-mile-long Thane Creek.
Mumbai, India's financial capital, is also a haven for diverse wildlife, particularly migratory and resident birds. The city's surrounding saltwater lakes serve as vital habitats, attracting numerous ...
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In Photos: Flamingo migration graces Mumbai - MSNFlamingos are a photographer’s delight. These birds visit Mumbai from breeding sites in Gujarat and Rajasthan as well as from Iraq, Iran and Africa. Their migration starts post monsoon when ...
Mumbai’s bird expert, Neeraj Chawla is gearing up to camouflage in nature. The nip in the air is ripe for his adventure to go flamingo spotting in the city’s swampy lands.
Navi Mumbai’s wetlands have turned into a mesmerizing pink paradise as thousands of Greater and Lesser flamingos migrate to the region, creating breathtaking visuals that have taken the internet ...
Navi Mumbai: In a tragic incident that has sparked outrage among environmentalists, a golden jackal was crushed to death by a ...
Flamingos usually visit the wetlands of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) in November, mostly for feeding purposes, from breeding sites in the Gujarat region as well as Iran.
The traffic island with flamingo statues in Bhandup sees a natural makeover as tiny purple flowers bloom due to rising temperatures. 2 / 7 Mumbai’s floral delight ...
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