Updated On: 29 December, 2023 12:20 PM IST | Mumbai | Ainie Rizvi
Flamingos migrate via the west coast from Gujarat. After breeding in the Great Rann of Kutch between Khadir & Paccham islands, they arrive in Mumbai to embrace the mild winters that the city offers

Just before high tide flamingos fly back to ponds and can be spotted easily in the following locations. Photo courtesy: Neeraj Chawla
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. In his opinion, one must merge with the landscape to gaze at the spectacular beauty in harmony.
Flamingos are one of the most distinctly identifiable, wading birds in the world. Marked with pink feathers, slender legs and curvy necks, they indulge nature enthusiasts in a saga of elegance. “Flamingos migrate from their breeding site at Gujarat to Mumbai via the west coast. They reach the shorelines in November and turn into the city’s residents till May. For birdwatchers, December and January is a peak time to spot the marvel of these winter friends”, remarks Neeraj who has captured more than 55 bird species over 12 years at Charkop, Kandivali.