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While the people of Mumbai try not to leave their apartments due pandemic coronavirus, Flamingo feel in this Indian metropolis like home.

Mumbai is one of the traditional stops of these birds during seasonal migration, which lasts from September to end of may. Last year there were nearly 134 thousand birds. But this year was a new record, experts say.

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Birds use the fact that the streets are no people and cars. They appeared not only on the coast, but also on wetlands, which previously shunned.

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the Quarantine in India lasts for more than a month. According to recent reports, the country more 37.3 thousand infected COVID-19, 1223 people died.

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