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The area will be out of bounds as work begins at the Sewri-end of the 22-km-long Mumbai-Trans-Harbour Link Bird lovers who flocked to the Sewri seashore to watch migratory flamingos feeding in the ...
SEWRI MUDFLATS, MUMBAI Located along the eastern edge of South Mumbai, the Sewri Mudflats are one of the most iconic spots to witness the breathtaking arrival of the flamingo bird in India.
After the Mumbai-Trans-Harbour Link (MTHL) is completed, the state government may allow a flamingo watching area at Sewri docks. Flamingos spotted during the Flamingo Festival held in Mumbai in 2017.
The Sewri seashore in Mumbai has been a point of interest for bird-watchers since long. This particular area has been the place where migratory flamingos can be seen, feeding in the mudflats of ...
Pulicat Lake, near Chennai, is India’s second-largest brackish water lagoon, but more importantly, it's an unexpected flamingo spotting zone. These birds descend here in droves during winter ...
The pink flamingo sculpture is made out of recycled metal and looms over the traffic at a height of 16 feet. Sewri ex-corporator Sachin Padwal said, “The area is known for its flamingos.
Roughly a month after a flamingo statue was added to the southeast corner of the Broadview and Rockside roads intersection, thieves over the weekend removed the iconic 7-foot-tall flamingo that ...
In May, researchers in Mexico spotted Peaches, the famous flamingo that arrived in Tampa Bay after Hurricane Idalia in 2023, nesting in the Yucatán peninsula with thousands of other flamingoes ...
With only a handful of flamingos sighted at the usually-crowded Sewri mudflats at this time of the year, is the worst fear of birders questioning the Mumbai Trans Harbour Link already coming true ...
Why Sewri mudflats attract flamingoes remains a mystery The long-legged birds have kept their date with Mumbai since they first arrived in the mid-90s ...
Come flamingo season and even low tide begins to look attractive. It’s not the leggy vision in pink alone that attracts hundreds of birdwatchers to Sewri every year.