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Lesser Flamingo

Phoenicopterus minor

Description:

he Lesser Flamingo is the smallest species of flamingo, though it is a tall and largish bird by most standards. The species can weigh from 1.2 to 2.7 kg (2.6 to 6.0 lb).[2] The standing height is around 80 to 90 cm (31 to 35 in).[3][4] The total length (from beak to tail) and wingspan are in the same range of measurements, from 90 to 105 cm (35 to 41 in).[3][5] Most of the plumage is pinkish white. The clearest difference between this species and the Greater Flamingo, the only other Old World species of flamingo, is the much more extensive black on the bill. Size is less helpful unless the species are together, since the sexes of each species also differ in height. The Lesser Flamingo may be the most numerous species of flamingo, with a population that (at its peak) probably numbers up to two million individual birds. This species feeds primarily on Spirulina, algae which grow only in very alkaline lakes. Presence of flamingo herds near water bodies is indication of sodic alkaline water which is not suitable for irrigation use. Although blue-green in colour, the algae contain the photosynthetic pigments that give the birds their pink colour. Their deep bill is specialised for filtering tiny food items. The lesser flamingo also feeds on shrimp. Lesser Flamingos are prey to a variety of species, including Marabou Storks, Baboons, African Fish Eagles, and Wildcats.(Wikipedia)

Habitat:

Marshes and wetlands in Tanzania

Notes:

Saw in Tanzania

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john.fermanis.sr
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john.fermanis.sr

Mara, Tanzania

Spotted on Dec 23, 2009
Submitted on Feb 23, 2014

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