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  1. 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. A group of flamingoes is called a "flamboyance", [2] or a "stand". [3]

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  3. Flamingo | Description, Feeding, Images, & Facts | Britannica

    3 days ago · flamingo, (order Phoenicopteriformes), any of six species of tall, pink wading birds with thick downturned bills. Flamingos have slender legs, long, graceful necks, large wings, and short tails. They range from about 90 to 150 cm (3 to 5 feet) tall.

  4. American Flamingo Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of …

    Flamingos are truly unmistakable birds of endless superlatives: dazzling pink plumage, stiltlike legs, an impossibly long neck, and a bill that seems to have been bent in half. 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 …

  5. 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 …

  6. Flamingo - San Diego Zoo Animals & Plants

    Think pink—and orange? With their pink and crimson plumage, long legs and necks, and strongly hooked bills, flamingos cannot be mistaken for any other type of bird. These beauties have long fascinated people. An accurate cave painting of a flamingo, found in the south of Spain, dates back to 5,000 B.C. Today, images of flamingos are found in literature (Alice used them as …

  7. Flamingo - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts

    Description of the Flamingo Flamingos are large, pink wading birds with long legs. Their legs appear to bend backwards (see Interesting Facts for more information on this!), and are used to wade through waters searching for food. Flamingo plumage, or feathers, coloration ranges from pale to dark pink. In the wild, the more colorful the flamingos, the healthier they are. Interesting …

  8. Flamingo - BirdLife International

    There are six species of flamingo which inhabit lakes, mudflats, and shallow lagoons in the Americas, Africa, Asia, and Europe. Of the six species, four are of conservation concern. The Andean flamingo is the rarest and most threatened species and …

  9. American Flamingo | Audubon Field Guide

    Until about 1900, flocks of flamingos from the Bahamas regularly migrated to Florida Bay, in what is now Everglades National Park. Today, most flamingos seen on the loose in North America are considered suspect, as possible escapees from aviaries or zoos.

  10. Flamingo Fact Sheet | Blog | Nature | PBS

    May 14, 2021 · Flamingo: a type of wading bird in the family Phoenicopteridae. There are six species of flamingoes. Four species are distributed throughout the Americas and two species are native to Africa,...