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Photo by BillPruitt/Shutterstock.com According to a recent study, flamingos do not preen themselves much more than other waterbirds. Flamingos are notorious for their entrancing, colorful feathers. The birds seem to have some sense of how beautiful they are, because they can...
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Free photo by Omm-on-tour from Getty Images Volunteers rescued 283 flamingos from an Algerian lake that dried up in the matter of a month. Lake Tinsilt, located in the northeast portion of the country and approximately 280 miles southeast of Algiers,...
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Free photo by RoyBuri on Canva.com Miles Astray submitted a photo he took of a flamingo in Aruba to the 1839 Awards’ Color Photography Contest. His work won third place in its category and took the People’s Vote distinction. But he...
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Photo by KhairilAzharJunos/Shutterstock.com At the ripe age of 70, a greater flamingo in English captivity laid her first egg. Gertrude, one member of a 60-plus flamingo flamboyance at Pensthorpe Nature Preserve in Norfolk, England, achieved the life milestone last month....
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In recent times, we have seen flamingos turn up in some strange corners of this country, but none are more wild than the sighting this past week: a flamingo in Cape Cod, Massachusetts. You read that correctly. Massachusetts, a not...
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