A large number of flamingos have arrived at Swan Lake in Aden, southern Yemen, to spend the winter on their winter migration route towards the south of the African continent.
According to observers, the number of flamingos that have arrived in the lake is estimated at thousands of birds, which is one of the largest numbers to arrive in the lake in recent years.
Swan Lake is one of the most important tourist attractions in Aden, as it is characterized by the presence of a large number of migratory birds, including flamingos.
The migration of flamingos to Aden comes every year in the winter, where they search for the warm climate and waters rich in food.
Flamingos are considered beautiful and endangered birds, as they are exposed to poaching and habitat destruction.
Local residents hope that protecting Swan Lake will help preserve these beautiful birds.