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Mumbai: Two endangered Indian Vultures spotted in TWS

The team was lucky to spot the pair of Indian Vulture on March 31, at around 12pm from Pelhar view point, TWS. A bird expert confirmed it was a pair of Indian Vultures.

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The picture of one of the birds taken by a nature lover

The picture of one of the birds taken by a nature lover

In A sighting that once again highlights the rich biodiversity of birds found at the Tungareshwar Wildlife Sanctuary in Vasai, a pair of the endangered Indian Vulture (Long-billed Vulture — Gyps indicus) was spotted by volunteers involved in the Mumbai Cha Waghoba project.

A member of the team associated with the project photographed one of them at TWS. The team was lucky to spot the pair of Indian Vulture on March 31, at around 12pm from Pelhar view point, TWS. A bird expert confirmed it was a pair of Indian Vultures.

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