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Thousands of flamingos paint navi mumbai pink in a breathtaking spectacle. O'clock | Deployment

March 5, 2025 12:31 p.m.

Thousands of flamingos arrive in the wetlands of Navi Mumbai and create a breathtaking visual spectacle that fascinated nature lovers.

The wetlands of Navi Mumbai have turned into a fascinating pink paradise, since thousands of larger and smaller flamingos hike and create breathtaking pictures that have conquered the Internet in storm. The Thane Creek Flamingo Sanctuary, an important ecological hotspot, testifies to this annual migration when the birds arrive in search of food and a safe habitat.

The video shows a herd of flamingos over shimmering blue water (X/@Sginindia)

A viral video that takes up the spectacle shows a huge flamingos herd gracefully over the water and reflects pink against the quiet blue.

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Every winter flamingos of Gujarat and other regions travel to the wetlands of Navi Mumbai, drawn by the plenty of algae and mud flats, which offer an ideal feeding floor. This year they made their great arrival with the new year and marked the beginning of another season, in nature and urban life.

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In addition to their ecological importance, the flamingos have also inspired new urban developments. Navi Mumbai's new Palm Beach, a modern residential project, is inspired by the elegance and harmony of these birds. The concept aims to combine contemporary efforts with the calm of nature and offer a lifestyle that combines urban comfort with calm landscapes.

Restoration of the mangrove forest

Amazon will invest 1.2 million US dollars for the restoration of mangrove forests and Mudflats, essential feeding areas for the legendary flamingo population in Mumbai.

In the initiative, the initiative in cooperation with Eilenregeneration, a social company that focuses on the restoration of ecosystems, is financed by the settlements along the settlements of Thane Creek and supports mango plantations in Gujarat.

The investment is made by Amazon's 100 million US dollars, which currently corresponds to climate funds in the amount of $ 100 million, which supports the resistance, the biological diversity and the nature conservation projects in the communities in which the company works.

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