information about the migratary birds visiting maharashtra.
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If you live in Mumbai and haven't yet made it to the Sewri mudflats to see the flamingoes, it's not too late. So hop into a cab, bus or local train and make your way over to see these pink-feathered beauties. And while you're there you might be lucky to spot a few other migratory birds.
FlamingoesApproximately 20,000 flamingoes are currently visiting the Sewri mudflats, out of which, a majority of them are the Lesser Flamingoes. As the Sewri mudflats are expansive and there is plenty of food available, they are seen in greater numbers here, but can also be spotted in smaller numbers at Vikhroli, Airoli and Vashi. The Lesser and Greater flamingoes are a light pink, but if you are keen to distinguish the two, the Lesser flamingoes are a darker shade of light pink and have a redish-black beak starting from the eye and including the tip, whereas the tip of the beak of the Greater flamingoes is black.
Among the waders (birds that wade in shallow water in search of food), you may be able to spot...