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Thousands of flamingos create a 'sea of pink' during lockdown in Mumbai 🦩

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Tens of thousands of flamingos have flocked to Mumbai after India’s nationwide lockdown left the city quieter than usual. According to an assistant director at the Bombay Natural History Society, the flamingos have also been seen in wetlands where they used to be a rarity.

Tens of thousands of flamingos have flocked to Mumbai after India’s nationwide lockdown left the city quieter than usual. According to an assistant director at the Bombay Natural History Society, the flamingos have also been seen in wetlands where they used to be a rarity.

  1. 1 May 2020

    Watch: Tens-of-thousands of flamingos in the city of Mumbai turn it ‘pink’.

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  2. 2 May 2020

    Flamingos seen wading in huddles in a lake in Mumbai

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  3. 1 May 2020

    Flamingos have taken over Mumbai. They're showing up in unusually high numbers as they migrate during lockdown, turning lakes pink: "The air is much cleaner, there is no pollution."

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  4. 2 May 2020

    Thousands of flamingos take over deserted Mumbai, creating a sea of pink. The birds do not usually assemble in such high numbers in this location because of pollution levels. For more on this story, head here:

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  5. 1 May 2020

    Tens of thousands of flamingos flock to Mumbai during Covid-19 lockdown

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  6. Greatest 🐐 Goats Of 🐐 Overrun All 🐐 Available Time 🐐 Town

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