Migrating flamingos turn Mumbai lakes into 'sea of pink'
The annual spectacle in Navi Mumbai city has drawn people from nearby cities and towns
Thousands of flamingo birds migrate to lakes and wetlands of western India to find food and better nesting grounds.
The annual spectacle in Navi Mumbai city has drawn people from nearby cities and towns, reports the BBC.
Bird watchers say that the growing number of flamingos in the city is a good sign.
But they add that authorities need to do more to ensure that the annual migration pattern is not disturbed because of construction activity in the area.