Tens of Thousands of flamingo birds migrating when India is on lockdown at Mumbai. The flamingos are celebrating this lockdown as their occasion. They migrate here for feeding from september to may. The coronavirus lockdown attracts more birds to Mumbai's wetlands. Experts says almost 125,000 flamingos are going to visit India before the lockdown period ends.
VIDEO: Thousands of Flamingo Birds Migrating to Mumbai Wetlands when India is on Lockdown.
During covid-19 lockdown people all over the world are stuck at homes. Over this time nature is making a strong comeback. Air pollution has decreased a massive amount around the world. Natural water resources are turning back to chemical free. Different species of wild animals and birds are found in many parts of the city because of lockdown. See this amazing video.
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