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- Flamingo - Wikipedia
Flamingos or flamingoes[a] ( fləˈmɪŋɡoʊz ) are a type of wading bird in the family Phoenicopteridae, which is the only extant family in the order Phoenicopteriformes There are four flamingo species distributed throughout the Americas (including the Caribbean), and two species native to Afro-Eurasia
- Flamingo | Description, Feeding, Images, Facts | Britannica
Flamingo, any of six species of tall, pink wading birds with thick downturned bills known for their slender legs, long, graceful necks, large wings, and short tails
- 16 Fantastic Flamingo Facts - Fact Animal
The flamingo (Phoenicopterus) is easily one of the most recognized birds on the planet With s-curved necks, vibrant colors, slender legs, and wide wingspans, these beautiful birds are found in tropical areas in Africa, Asia, Europe, and South America
- American Flamingo Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
American Flamingos are highly social wading birds that breed in huge colonies in the Caribbean and then disperse to lagoons and estuaries where they use their unique bill to filter saltwater for small aquatic invertebrates Pairs build a volcano-shaped mud cone that holds a single egg
- Flamingo - National Geographic Kids
Flamingo young are born white, with soft, downy feathers and a straight bill The bill gradually curves downward as the flamingo matures Both parents take care of the newborn flamingo,
- Flamingo - Species, Habitat, Diet, Lifespan, Predators Images
Flamingoes (family Phoenicopteridae) are waterbirds distinguished by their striking pink to crimson plumage, stilt-like long legs, and a flexible neck that forms an S-shaped curve The name flamingo derives from the Portuguese or Spanish word flamengom, which translates to ‘flame-colored’
- 6 Types of Flamingos: Species, Facts, and Photos - TRVST
Explore the fascinating diversity of types of flamingo species, from their striking colors to their unique habitats
- 15 Flamingo Facts That Are Just as Wild as Their Color
Flamingos are the drama queens of the bird world—and the science behind them is even more bizarre than you’d expect Get ready to meet the bird that looks like a lawn ornament but lives like a legend With their heads upside down in the water, flamingos filter tiny organisms to eat
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