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Greater Flamingo (Phoenicopterus roseus) Europe, South Africa, Western Cape and Cape Peninsula
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Boney stand on one leg flamingo - Greater Flamingo (Galapagos Islands, Ecuador)
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Photographer professional Dr Ajay Kumar Singh (Ajay Kumar Singh). Greater Flamingos. Greater Flamingos. From country Bahrain. City Manama.
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Distributed from Africa and southern Europe through West Asia to South Asia. Very large, with long,
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Greater Flamingos | Greater Flamingo - Phoenicopterus roseus… | Flickr
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Graceful flight of Greater flamingo 🦩💗✨ Photo by @vishallokare_wildlife Shot on @nikonindiaofficial #birdphotography #wildlifephotography #naturecapture #birdwatching #naturelovers #birding #wildlifeinfocus #birdsofinstagram #explorenature #wildlifewonder #instagood #naturephotography #nikon #ngtindia #nikonphotography #birdphotography #wildlifemagic #bbcearth #Nature #vishals_wildlife #maharashtra #maharashtraunlimited #nargeoindia #photographer #photogrpahy
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#Flemingo Flamingo (Greater Flamingo) is a large waders, one of the stork-shaped Geranium stork. Flamingo Neck long, often curved into S-shaped, 1 to 1.4 meters, the wingspan of up to 1-1, 6 meters, with white and red feathers. Because the whole body for fire red and named Flamingo, also known as Red Stork, Red Crane....
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Phoenicopterus roseus, Greater Flamingo, family Phoenicopteridae, found in Africa, the Indian subcontinent, the Middle East and in southern Europe. It resides in mudflats and shallow coastal lagoons with salt water. Using its feet, the bird stirs up the mud, then sucks water through its bill and filters out small shrimp, seeds, blue-green algae, microscopic organisms, and mollusks. The coloration comes from the carotenoid pigments in the organisms that live in their feeding grounds.
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