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  2. The Fascinating World of Flamingo Filter Feeding: How ... - AOL

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    Because of this, it’s an advantage for them to get their food from the water rather than from the land. This partly explains why they filter feed. The Basics of Filter Feeding

  3. Crop milk - Wikipedia

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    The baby squabs are fed on pure crop milk for the first week or so of life. After this the parents begin to introduce a proportion of adult food, softened by spending time in the moist conditions of the adult crop, into the mix fed to the squabs, until by the end of the second week they are being fed entirely on softened adult food.

  4. Precociality and altriciality - Wikipedia

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    Altricial young are born helpless and require care for a length of time. Altricial birds include hawks, herons, woodpeckers, owls, cuckoos and most passerines. Among mammals, marsupials and most rodents are altricial. Domestic cats, dogs, and primates, such as humans, are some of the best-known altricial organisms. [14]

  5. Flamingo - Wikipedia

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    Young flamingos hatch with grayish-red plumage, but adults range from light pink to bright red due to aqueous bacteria and beta-carotene obtained from their food supply. A well-fed, healthy flamingo is more vibrantly colored, thus a more desirable mate; a white or pale flamingo, however, is usually unhealthy or malnourished.

  6. Scientists figure out how flamingos stay steady on one leg - AOL

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  7. Parental care - Wikipedia

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    Swallow adult feeding begging young in the nest. Parental care is a behavioural and evolutionary strategy adopted by some animals, involving a parental investment being made to the evolutionary fitness of offspring.

  8. A same-sex flamingo pair are raising a newborn chick ... - AOL

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    Birds of a feather. Chilean flamingos can be finicky when it comes to breeding. In the wild, observations have shown the species to avoid breeding for up to nine years as the birds wait for ...

  9. Chilean flamingo - Wikipedia

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    Flamingos in general have a poor record of successful breeding because they will delay reproduction until the environmental conditions are favorable for breeding. [ 7 ] Males and females co-operate in building a pillar-shaped mud nest, and both incubate the egg laid by the female, taking turns to sit on the egg. [ 7 ]