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  2. Chilean flamingo - Wikipedia

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    Chilean flamingos live in large flocks in the wild and require crowded conditions to stimulate breeding. During breeding season, males and females display a variety of behaviors to attract mates, including head flagging—swiveling their heads from side-to-side in tandem—and wing salutes, where the wings are repeatedly opened and closed.

  3. Everglades National Park - Wikipedia

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    Twenty second exposure of the Milky Way from the road to Flamingo. Portions of Everglades National Park are ideal for dark sky observations in South Florida. [114] [115] The best viewing locations are in the remote southern and western areas of the Everglades, such as Flamingo and the Ten Thousand Islands. The Milky Way appears brightest when ...

  4. More flamingos are visiting Florida. Everglades improvements ...

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    Audubon Florida has received reports of more than 100 flamingos from as far north as St. Marks Wildlife Refuge all the way south to Collier County and the Keys — and they seem to be sticking around.

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

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    There was a flamingo flapping around the Boca Chica Naval Air Station, and officials wanted it gone, pronto. “He did not like these birds flying around his billion-dollar aircraft,” Lorenz joked.

  6. Nalbana Bird Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    The island disappears during monsoon season due to inundation only to emerge again in post-monsoon. Goliath heron. Nalbana means a weed covered island In the Odia language. It is a major island in the center of the lake with an area of 15.53 km 2 (6.00 sq mi). The island gets completely submerged during the monsoon season.

  7. 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

  8. 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.

  9. Flamingo sightings are pouring in from states where the birds ...

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    When you think of flamingos, the images that come to mind are probably of African water holes, the Caribbean, Florida – or almost anywhere else other than Waynesville, Ohio.