Flamingos Missing In This Extraordinary Video Of Flamingo Nests From Rann Of Kutch

The video has garnered many views and is still going up, but many had just one question. Where are the flamingos?
January 5, 2022
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Source - Janak Dave, Twitter

A drone video of flamingo nests has popped up on the internet and is making waves on social media. It was captured in the nesting grounds in Rann Of Kutch.

Rann Of Kutch is an ideal spot for many migratory birds. This particular video was filmed in Gudhkar national park.


The video has garnered many views and is still going up, but many had just one question. Where are the flamingos?

Many suggested that the use of drone made the flamingoes flee. As a result the flamingoes are missing in the video. Filming birds with drones doesn’t seem to be a good idea.

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