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Foreign migratory birds return to Sambhar Lake

As every year, millions of flamingos can be seen frolicking and flying over the lake, turning it into a spectacular pink panorama. These migratory birds stay here from late October to March, making the view extraordinarily beautiful

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Image for representational purpose only. Photo Courtesy: Pixabay

Image for representational purpose only. Photo Courtesy: Pixabay

With the arrival of the winter winds, foreign and domestic migratory birds have begun flocking to Sambhar Lake in Rajasthan. As every year, millions of flamingos can be seen frolicking and flying over the lake, turning it into a spectacular pink panorama. These migratory birds stay here from late October to March, making the view extraordinarily beautiful.

Sambhar Lake spans nearly 240 square kilometres and covers areas of the Jaipur, Nagaur, and Ajmer districts. Every year, the lake attracts thousands of migratory birds. These include flamingos, pelicans, shovelers, waders, common cranes, pintails, bar-headed geese, grey leg geese, tufted ducks, and peregrine falcons. The birds migrate from colder regions such as Russia, Siberia, and Mongolia to escape the harsh winter and find refuge in India.

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