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Purple Moorhen swims around water hyacinth then decides to float on it

Purple Moorhen swims around water hyacinth then decides to float on it Western Swamphen or Purple Moorhen (Porphyrio porphyrio) at the Madiwala lake. It swims around water hyacinth and then floats on it.

Madiwala Lake, also known as BTM lake by locals, is one of the biggest lakes in Bangalore. The Legend has it that the lake was built by the Cholas in a day. The lake today is winter home to several migratory birds.

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