Wild Mumbai: Unveiling the Hidden Biodiversity in the Heart of India's Financial Capital

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  • čas přidán 12. 04. 2024
  • Join us on a captivating journey through Wild Mumbai, where we unveil the hidden biodiversity that thrives in the heart of India's financial capital. From the bustling cityscape to the tranquil coastline, we'll explore the vibrant ecosystems that coexist alongside the urban sprawl. Discover the rich wildlife that calls Mumbai home, from majestic leopards and elusive pangolins to a symphony of bird species that will leave you in awe. Witness the ancient cycle of life as Olive Ridley Turtles lay their eggs on Mumbai's beaches, and marvel at the vibrant tapestry of nature that unfurls amidst the concrete jungle. Let's celebrate the wild side of Mumbai and inspire a future where humans and wildlife coexist in harmony.
    Tags:
    Wild Mumbai
    Mumbai wildlife
    Urban biodiversity
    Sanjay Gandhi National Park
    Mumbai birdwatching
    Leopards in Mumbai
    Indian Pangolin
    Olive Ridley Turtle
    Mumbai coastline
    Mumbai green corridors
    Sustainable coexistence
    Nature conservation
    Wildlife photography
    Mumbai nature parks
    Mumbai mangroves
    Marine life in Mumbai
    Uran
    Airoli
    Tulsi Lake
    Tansa Lake
    Jyoti Agasi
    Agni Ayurvedic Village
    Indian paradise flycatcher:
    Tickell's blue flycatcher:
    Oriental magpie-robin:
    Black-naped monarch:
    White browed bulbul:
    White rumped shama:
    Spotted Dove:
    Fantail:
    Blyth's Reed Warbler:
    Chestnut Tailed Starling:
    Clamorous Reed Warbler:
    Grey Heron:
    Lesser Whistling Duck:
    Pond Heron:
    Rosy Starling:
    Plain Prinia:
    Common Kingfisher:
    Coppersmith Barbet:
    Cisticola:
    Purple Sunbird:
    Asian Koel:
    Common Sandpiper:
    Golden Oriole:
    Great Orange Tip:
    Spider Hunter's Sunbird:
    Indian Cuckoo:
    Shikra:
    Wasp Moth:
    Moorhen:
    Little Cormorant:
    Baya Weaver:
    Asian Green Bee-eater:
    Common Mormon:
    Lime Butterfly:
    Common Kestrel:
    Desert Wheatear:
    Tractrac Chat:
    Black Drongo:
    White-cheeked Barbet:
    Purple-rumped Sunbird:
    Greater Coucal:
    White-throated Kingfisher:
    Yellow-Throated Sparrow:
    White-cheeked Bulbul:
    Grey-backed Shrike:
    Indian Robin:
    White-eyed Buzzard:
    Indian Roller:
    Woodshrike:
    Rufous Treepie:
    Black-headed Ibis:
    Asian Openbill:
    Tree Pipit:
    Black-winged Kite:
    Banded Snake-Eagle:
    Reed Warbler:
    Scaly-breasted Munia:
    Sykes's Warbler:
    Black Kite:
    Black Bird:
    Rose-ringed Parakeet:
    Red-necked Stint:
    Flamingo:

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