Thousands Of Flamingos Take Over India's Largest City Amid Coronavirus Lockdown

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An estimated 150,000 of the pink birds have migrated to Mumbai this year. Many have infiltrated urban areas usually trafficked by humans.

Thousands of the birds have descended upon the nation’s largest city in recent weeks, with many congregating in urban areas usually trafficked by humans.

Photos published in the Hindustan Times show a row of apartment buildings towering above wetlands overrun with the pink birds.The Bombay Natural History Society estimates that about 150,000 flamingos have migrated to Mumbai, India, this year.to Mumbai and the surrounding regions during their feeding and breeding season, which lasts from about October to March.

And there has, in fact, been a population boom. About 150,000 flamingos have come to Mumbai this year, an increase of about 25% from 2019, according to an estimate by the

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