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Never-before-seen images capture Flamingo spectacle in Mumbai

Never-before-seen images capture Flamingo spectacle in Mumbai

For nearly six to seven months every year, the wetlands at T.S. Chanakya turn into a sojourn for flamingos. The exodus that takes place from Rann of Kutch in Gujarat culminates at the feeding grounds of Mangrove swamps in Mumbai and Navi Mumbai. Mid-day.com spoke to a city-based photographer Vidyasagar Hariharan who camouflages in nature to study their courtship dance

15 January,2024 12:31 PM IST | Ainie Rizvi
IN PHOTOS: Witness the last courtship dance of Flamingos in Navi Mumbai

IN PHOTOS: Witness the last courtship dance of Flamingos in Navi Mumbai

Flamingos arrive at the shorelines of Mumbai in November and become the city’s residents till May. The courtship display marks the culmination of their migration phase in the city. Once monsoon begins, these pink pilgrims fly back to their breeding grounds in Rann of Kutch, Gujarat, and return in winter with more chicks. Mid-day.com spoke to a city-based photographer Vidyasagar Hariharan who camouflages in nature to study their courtship dance

13 May,2023 11:48 AM IST | Ainie Rizvi
IN PHOTOS: Look for flamingos at these nature hotspots in Mumbai

IN PHOTOS: Look for flamingos at these nature hotspots in Mumbai

Flamingos have arrived in Mumbai to embrace the soft chills of the city. Mid-day.com spoke to a city-based photographer Vidyasagar Hariharan who is all set to capture the winged beauties in their natural habitat. He indulges us in his photographic marvels and a guide to watching flamingos in the city.

03 March,2023 05:10 PM IST | Ainie Rizvi
IN PHOTOS: When CDS Gen Bipin Rawat visited Bombay Natural History Society

IN PHOTOS: When CDS Gen Bipin Rawat visited Bombay Natural History Society

Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Bipin Rawat paid a visit to Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) on November 14. In his address there he talked about saving the country's forests. The Indian Air Force on Wednesday informed that General Rawat, his wife Madhulika, and 11 other persons on board the Mi-17 V5 helicopter were killed after the aircraft crashed near Coonoor in Tamil Nadu. Pics/ Bombay Natural History Society

08 December,2021 09:30 PM IST

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