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Chilean Flamingo Collection

The Chilean flamingo, also known as the James flamingo or Puna flamingo (Phoenicoparrus jamesi

Background imageChilean Flamingo Collection: Chilean flamingos, Phoenicopterus, Chilensis, resting and grooming in Chaxa lagoon

Chilean flamingos, Phoenicopterus, Chilensis, resting and grooming in Chaxa lagoon. Laguna Chaxa, Atacama Desert, Antofagasta Region, Chile

Background imageChilean Flamingo Collection: Chilean flamingos (Phoenicopterus chilensis) group of three in flight, Lago Amarga

Chilean flamingos (Phoenicopterus chilensis) group of three in flight, Lago Amarga, Torres del Paine National Park, Patagonia, Chile

Background imageChilean Flamingo Collection: James flamingo / Puna flamingo (Phoenicoparrus jamesi). Lago Colorado, Bolivia

James flamingo / Puna flamingo (Phoenicoparrus jamesi). Lago Colorado, Bolivia. March

Background imageChilean Flamingo Collection: Chilean Flamingo, Phoenicopterus chilensis, La Pampa, Argentina

Chilean Flamingo, Phoenicopterus chilensis, La Pampa, Argentina

Background imageChilean Flamingo Collection: A group of Chilean flamingos flying in the skyes of Laguna Mar Chiquita (Mar de Ansenuza)

A group of Chilean flamingos flying in the skyes of Laguna Mar Chiquita (Mar de Ansenuza), Cordoba, Argentina. Mar Chiquita is one of the most important sanctuary for flamingos in whole South America

Background imageChilean Flamingo Collection: Chilean flamingos flying at sunrise in the skyes of Laguna Mar Chiquita (Mar de Ansenuza)

Chilean flamingos flying at sunrise in the skyes of Laguna Mar Chiquita (Mar de Ansenuza), Cordoba, Argentina. Mar Chiquita is one of the most important sanctuary for flamingos in whole South America

Background imageChilean Flamingo Collection: Chilean flamingo swimming

Chilean flamingo swimming

Background imageChilean Flamingo Collection: Chile, Atacama Desert, Salar de Atacama, Los Flamencos National Reserve, Chilean flamingo

Chile, Atacama Desert, Salar de Atacama, Los Flamencos National Reserve, Chilean flamingo, Phoenicopterus chilensis. A Chilean flamingo walks in the shallow still water

Background imageChilean Flamingo Collection: Birds from hot countries (coloured engraving)

Birds from hot countries (coloured engraving)
997481 Birds from hot countries (coloured engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: From A Bilderbuch fAor KinderA (Picture Book for Children) 1790-1830

Background imageChilean Flamingo Collection: Close-Up Of Chilean Flamingo (Phoenicopterus Chilensis) Head Against A Black Background; Iguazu

Close-Up Of Chilean Flamingo (Phoenicopterus Chilensis) Head Against A Black Background; Iguazu Falls, Parana, Brazil

Background imageChilean Flamingo Collection: Flamingos feed on the algae-rich waters of Laguna Colorada

Flamingos feed on the algae-rich waters of Laguna Colorada. The distinctive red colour of this high altitude lagoon is due to the high concentration of algae whilst deposits of borax form a white

Background imageChilean Flamingo Collection: Chilean Flamingo, (Phoenicopterus chilensis), Laguna Chaxa, Salar de Atacama, Atacama Desert

Chilean Flamingo, (Phoenicopterus chilensis), Laguna Chaxa, Salar de Atacama, Atacama Desert, Chile

Background imageChilean Flamingo Collection: Chiean Flamingo drinking at the Atacama Salt Lake at sunset

Chiean Flamingo drinking at the Atacama Salt Lake at sunset

Background imageChilean Flamingo Collection: Chilean Flamingo -Phoenicopterus chilensis-, portrait

Chilean Flamingo -Phoenicopterus chilensis-, portrait

Background imageChilean Flamingo Collection: Chilean Flamingos -Phoenicopterus chilensis- at a lake in the highlands, San Pedro de Atacama

Chilean Flamingos -Phoenicopterus chilensis- at a lake in the highlands, San Pedro de Atacama, Antofagasta Region, Chile

Background imageChilean Flamingo Collection: South America, Bolivia, Altiplano. Chilean Flamingo

South America, Bolivia, Altiplano. Chilean Flamingo

Background imageChilean Flamingo Collection: Chilean flamingoes (Phoenicopterus chilensis) in water

Chilean flamingoes (Phoenicopterus chilensis) in water

Background imageChilean Flamingo Collection: Argentina, El Calafate. Chilean Flamingoes (Phoenicopterus chilensis) at Laguna Nimes

Argentina, El Calafate. Chilean Flamingoes (Phoenicopterus chilensis) at Laguna Nimes on the outskirts of El Calafate

Background imageChilean Flamingo Collection: Chilean Flamingo Laguna Nimez Reserve; El Calafate, Patagonia; Argentina; (Phoenicopterus

Chilean Flamingo Laguna Nimez Reserve; El Calafate, Patagonia; Argentina; (Phoenicopterus chilensis); wading;

Background imageChilean Flamingo Collection: Chilean Flamingo (Phoenicopterus chilensis), Laguna Chaxa, Salar de Atacama

Chilean Flamingo (Phoenicopterus chilensis), Laguna Chaxa, Salar de Atacama, Atacama Desert, Chile, South America


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The Chilean flamingo, also known as the James flamingo or Puna flamingo (Phoenicoparrus jamesi), is a stunning bird that can be found in various locations across South America. From Lago Colorado in Bolivia to Lago Amarga in Argentina, these elegant creatures grace the skies with their graceful flight. In Laguna Mar Chiquita and its mesmerizing surroundings, groups of three Chilean flamingos soar through the sky at sunrise, creating a breathtaking spectacle. Their vibrant plumage stands out against the backdrop of this natural wonderland. Not only do they captivate us with their aerial displays, but they also showcase their beauty while swimming gracefully in bodies of water such as Salar de Atacama and Laguna Chaxa. These habitats within the Atacama Desert provide an oasis for these magnificent birds. Their presence is not limited to South America alone; even engraved illustrations depict them as representatives of hot countries. This further emphasizes their association with warmth and exotic landscapes. A close-up shot reveals intricate details on their distinctive heads against a black background. The contrast between their vivid feathers and dark surroundings highlights the uniqueness of each individual bird. Whether it's observing them at Iguazu Falls in Brazil or exploring Los Flamencos National Reserve in Chile, encountering these majestic creatures leaves one awestruck by nature's wonders. The Chilean flamingo truly embodies elegance and grace as it thrives amidst diverse environments throughout South America.