A gaggle of gulls set against the rising sun on the placid waters of the Yamuna바카라if you could bear the stench of raw, frothing sewage and industrial chemicals, the soup Delhi serves its river, the sight is magical. The best camera can capture only a fraction of the magic that unfolds towards the end of every October. The arrival of the Siberian Seagulls; flocks of thousands make Yamuna and Delhi바카라s wetlands their home between October and March. They migrate 6,000 miles to escape the harsh winter in their summer nesting grounds. No visa required. No flight or hotel bookings either. They just come, although old-timers say their numbers have dwindled over the years. And they may be gone forever if we don바카라t clean up our act바카라the Yamuna. Until then, Outlook photographer Suresh Kumar Pandey would keep visiting Nigambodh Ghat to catch what he says 바카라the most exhilarating and satisfying morning exercise바카라. A ride on a dinghy, watch the gulls circle around to catch pieces of bread, roti, grain or namkeen that people offer바카라 and click away. A bird alights on his shoulder sometimes and sings its little birdsong. In human language, it goes something like this: 바카라If you missed the train I'm on/You will know that I am gone/You can hear the whistle blow a hundred miles.바카라