Updated On: 01 May, 2025 09:07 PM IST | Asif Ali Sayed
In a rare sight, flocks of lesser flamingos were witnessed at Mogara Nullah near Millat Nagar area of Andheri in suburban Mumbai. Pics/LOCA (Story/Ranjeet Jadhav)

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Between December and January it is usually considered a peak period to spot the flamingos in the parts of state
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The lesser flamingos are usually found in saltwater lakes and wetlands

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Dhaval Shah, President of the Lokhandwala Oshiwara Citizens Association (LOCA), said, "A good number of flamingos are being spotted at the Mogara Nullah, along with a good diversity of birds in the mangrove forest patch around Lokhandwala, which also means that focus should be on protection of the mangrove forest in the area"
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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

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Their migration starts after the monsoon, when water-filled regions begin drying up. However, owing to the good availability of water over the past few years through the winter, arrivals have been delayed
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