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  2. American flamingo - Wikipedia

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    The hotel's strong association with South Florida led to the popularity of flamingo souvenirs from the state, which was further boosted by the captive flamingos kept in Hialeah Park. [ 15 ] South Florida and the Florida Keys were likely the northernmost strongholds of the American flamingo's distribution until they suffered a population ...

  3. Flamingos are making a comeback. Should we make them the ...

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    Florida’s government has long been on Team Flamingo — promoting them as the official symbol of the Florida Lotto since the 1980s. This flamingo-themed lotto has generated more than $45 billion ...

  4. Fauna of Florida - Wikipedia

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    One subspecies of wild turkey, Meleagris gallopavo, namely subspecies osceola, is found only in Florida. [24] The state is a wintering location for many species of eastern North American birds. There have been small numbers of several new species normally native to cooler areas to the north: snowy owls, snow buntings, harlequin ducks, and ...

  5. Phoenicopterus floridanus - Wikipedia

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    These remains marked the first time flamingo fossils had been discovered in the eastern United States, as all previously named North American fossil flamingos stemmed from the west. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In 2001, additional material including cervical vertebrae were tentatively assigned to Phoenicopterus floridanus by Olson and Rasmussen.

  6. A Flamingo flock inspires hope. Have the rare birds returned ...

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    A view of an American Flamingo at Zoo Miami on Wednesday, April 24, 2024, in Miami, Fla. ... resulted in a scientific paper published in 2018 that solidified the state of Florida’s flamingos as ...

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  8. Phoenicopterus copei - Wikipedia

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    Many of these localities preserve the remains of juvenile individuals, indicating that this species nested at the lakes found there. In some areas like California and Florida it coexisted with smaller flamingo species. P. copei was a large species of Phoenicopterus, described as being greater in size than modern American flamingos.

  9. Flamingo - Wikipedia

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    The greater flamingo is the tallest of the six different species of flamingos, standing at 3.9 to 4.7 feet (1.2 to 1.4 m) with a weight up to 7.7 pounds (3.5 kg), and the shortest flamingo species (the lesser) has a height of 2.6 feet (0.8 m) and weighs 5.5 pounds (2.5 kg).