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Phoenicopterus ruber
Photo take in a mangrove area next to walk path this group of flamingos arrive here maybe two days ago maybe 10 to 12 of them .Adult American Flamingoes are smaller on average than Greater Flamingoes but are the largest flamingoes in the Americas. They measure from 120 to 145 cm tall. The males weigh an average of 2.8 kg , while females average 2.2 kg.The wing coverts are red, and the primary and secondary flight feathers are black. The bill is pink and white with a restricted black tip, and the legs are entirely pink.
The American Flamingo breeds in the Galápagos, coastal Colombia, Venezuela and nearby islands, besides the Guyanas and Cape Orange in Brazil. It also breeds in the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico, and in the northern Caribbean in the Bahamas, Hispaniola, Cuba and the Turks and Caicos Islands. Most sightings in southern Florida are usually considered to be escapees, although at least one bird banded as a chick in the Yucatán Peninsula has been sighted in Everglades National Park, and others may be wanderers from Cuba. Wikipedia.
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Thanks Mayra!
Wonderful!!
Indeed Shanna i think the same this one look really colorful to me to :)
They are so bright! I've seen some in Australian zoos but they are always really pale pink.