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Over 200,000 migratory birds, including flamingos, have arrived at India’s Sambhar Lake for winter, drawn by abundant food and favorable conditions.
Millions of migratory birds, including flamingos, pelicans, cranes, ducks, and geese, have arrived at Sambhar Lake in Rajasthan, India, as winter begins, transforming the 240-square-kilometer saline lake into a vibrant seasonal haven.
The birds, primarily from Russia, Siberia, and Mongolia, come to feed on algae and aquatic life, with flamingos gaining their pink color from beta-carotene in their diet.
The influx, expected to peak between October and March, includes an estimated 200,000 to 250,000 flamingos, drawing tourists and birdwatchers.
The lake, a key stopover on the Central Asian Flyway, supports over 300 bird species and is vital for breeding and survival.
Increased rainfall this year has enhanced conditions, boosting the number of visitors and highlighting the site’s ecological significance.
Más de 200.000 aves migratorias, incluidos los flamencos, han llegado al lago Sambhar de la India para pasar el invierno, atraídas por la abundancia de comida y las condiciones favorables.