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  2. 'My heart stopped for a beat': Another flamingo sighting at ...

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    Faherty believes the flamingo may be one of a group of birds that were scattered across the country after Hurricane Idalia made landfall in Florida in the summer of 2023. Flamingos were seen in at ...

  3. American flamingo - Wikipedia

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    During the 1950s, wild flamingo sightings started to tick up again, but birds from the captive population at Hialeah Park frequently escaped, leading to the conclusion that the majority of flamingo sightings in Florida were of escapees; until 2018, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission listed it as a nonnative species.

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  5. Flamingos are cropping up thousands of miles from their homes ...

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    Idalia likely responsible for first ever recorded sighting of a flamingo in Kentucky

  6. Flamingo, Monroe County, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Flamingo is the southernmost headquarters of Everglades National Park, in Monroe County, Florida, United States.Flamingo is one of the two end points of the 99-mile (159-km) Wilderness Waterway (with another end point at Gulf Coast Visitor Center in the Everglades City), and the southern end of the only road (running 39.3 miles (63.2 km) [1]) through the park from Florida City.

  7. Phoenicopterus copei - Wikipedia

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    Phoenicopterus copei is an extinct species of flamingo that inhabited North America during the Late Pleistocene. Its fossils have been discovered in Oregon , California , Mexico and Florida . Many of these localities preserve the remains of juvenile individuals, indicating that this species nested at the lakes found there.

  8. Todd Chrisley to far-flung flamingos: Florida's Top 10 weird ...

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    Even after Idalia's landfall, more flamingo sightings were reported in Alabama, South and North Carolina, Ohio, Tennessee, Virginia, and Texas. Bird watchers and ornithologists tallied estimates ...

  9. Greater flamingo - Wikipedia

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    The greater flamingo (Phoenicopterus roseus) is the most widespread and largest species of the flamingo family. Common in the Old World, they are found in Northern (coastal) and Sub-Saharan Africa, the Indian Subcontinent (south of the Himalayas), the Middle East, the Levant, the Persian Gulf, the Gulf of Aden, the Red Sea, and the Mediterranean countries of Southern Europe.