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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 …

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

    Sep 25, 2025 · 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.

  3. Flamingo - National Geographic Kids

    Most flamingo species are not endangered, although the Andean flamingo is listed as vulnerable, and the Chilean, Lesser, and Puna flamingos are near threatened.

  4. Search goes on for 'naughty teenager' flamingo missing from …

    1 day ago · The flamingo is the second one bred at the park and there have been a number of sightings, including in Porthtowan - but she remains missing.

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

    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 …

  6. Why Are Flamingos Pink? And Other Flamingo Facts

    Jun 29, 2021 · There is more to a flamingo than its bright pink feathers. Get to know these delightfully unusual birds with 10 fun facts — some of which may surprise you!

  7. Flamingo - San Diego Zoo Animals & Plants

    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 …

  8. American Flamingo - eBird

    Adult is hot pink, but 1st-year birds are brown and white overall, attaining fully adult colors in 2-3 years. Usually found in flocks in shallow, saline lagoons. Flamingoes fly in straggling lines, …

  9. FLAMINGO | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    FLAMINGO definition: 1. a large bird with pink feathers, long, thin legs, a long neck, and a beak that curves down 2. a…. Learn more.

  10. 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 …