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In Photos: Two peacocks spotted at Raj Bhavan in Mumbai
Updated On: 26 February, 2024 12:34 PM IST | ronak mastakar
Two peacocks were spotted near a signboard 'Peacock Walking Area' at Raj Bhavan at Malabar Hill in south Mumbai on Monday morning. (Photos/Umesh Kashikar)

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Raj Bhavan, the Maharashtra Governor's official residence, is known for the presence of several peacocks and peahens on its sprawling campus
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The Raj Bhavan at Malabar Hill has always been an attractive tourist hub for Mumbaikars

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An additional attraction for people hereis the peacock restoration zone, where different types of peacocks roam around freely
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The over 200-year-old Raj Bhavan property, surrounded on three sides by the sea, is one of the major green spots in the city, with 6,000 trees

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The Grade-I heritage precinct has several neo-colonial buildings constructed in the 19th century, a milelong stretch of thick forest, a private beach and lush lawns
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There are around 36 species and subspecies of birds at Raj Bhavan

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The Raj Bhavan Complex in Mumbai is surrounded by the sea on three sides. The coasts on western and southern sides comprises of rocky shores, whereas the eastern coast represents a narrow belt of sandy shore, frequently interrupted by patches Rocks
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