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Greater flamingo

Phoenicopterus roseus

Description:

This is the largest species of flamingo, averaging 110–150 cm (43–60 in) tall and weighing 2–4 kg (4.4–8.8 lbs). The largest male flamingos have been recorded at up to 187 cm (74 in) tall and 4.5 kg (10 lbs).It is closely related to the American flamingo and Chilean flamingo, with which it has sometimes been considered conspecific, but that treatment is now widely seen (e.g., by the American and British Ornithologists' Union) as incorrect and based on insufficient evidence.[citation needed] Like all flamingos, this species lays a single chalky-white egg on a mud mound. Most of the plumage is pinkish-white, but the wing coverts are red and the primary and secondary flight feathers are black. The bill is pink with a restricted black tip, and the legs are entirely pink. The call is a goose-like honking. Sub-adult flamingos are whitish-grey and only attain the pink coloration several years into their adult life. The coloration comes from the carotenoid pigments in the organisms that live in their feeding grounds. The bird resides in mudflats and shallow coastal lagoons with salt water. Using its feet, the bird stirs up the mud, then sucks water through its bill and filters out small shrimp, seeds, blue-green algae, microscopic organisms and mollusks. The greater flamingo feeds with its head down and its upper jaw is movable and not rigidly fixed to its skull.

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6 Comments

Suchandra Das
Suchandra Das 3 years ago

Amazing

Great series Heman,congrats and thanks for sharing.
Please consider adding this spotting to the 2015 Best Wildlife photo mission: http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/1184...

Bhagya Herath
Bhagya Herath 9 years ago

wow!!!

James McNair
James McNair 9 years ago

Does that first shot say love or what? Awesome Hemant!

doreen.chambers.14
doreen.chambers.14 9 years ago

I agree very beautiful.

Stephanie R.
Stephanie R. 9 years ago

Your photos are beautiful!

HemantKumar
Spotted by
HemantKumar

Telangana, India

Spotted on Jan 19, 2015
Submitted on Jan 19, 2015

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