Flamingos turn India's lake pink

A spectacular winter display has transformed the Sambhar Salt Lake in Rajasthan, India, into a sea of pink as thousands of flamingos have arrived for the season, attracting tourists from across the region.
The annual migration has brought unusually large numbers of flamingos to the lake near Jaipur, transforming its shallow, salty waters into a vibrant spectacle.
Experts say favorable conditions this year, including good water levels and abundant food, have encouraged large flocks of birds to settle on the lake.
It is a key stopping place for greater and lesser flamingos, which travel long distances to reach this habitat.
Spanning an area of approximately 240 square kilometers, the lake attracts exotic birds from places like Russia, Siberia, and Mongolia.
The stunning views and vibrant bird life have become a major attraction for tourists, birdwatchers, photographers, and nature lovers. /Telegraph/





















































