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Flamingoes: Graceful Wonders of Nature In the vast and diverse world of avian species, few creatures captivate our attention quite like flamingoes

Background imageFlamingoes Collection: Caribbean Flamingo. Phoenicopterus Ruber. Zoo of Prague

Caribbean Flamingo. Phoenicopterus Ruber. Zoo of Prague

Background imageFlamingoes Collection: Flamingos. Phoenicopterus Ruber

Flamingos. Phoenicopterus Ruber

Background imageFlamingoes Collection: Flamingo. Phoenicopterus Ruber

Flamingo. Phoenicopterus Ruber

Background imageFlamingoes Collection: Flamingo. Walvis Bay. Namibia

Flamingo. Walvis Bay. Namibia

Background imageFlamingoes Collection: Greater Flamingo

Greater Flamingo

Background imageFlamingoes Collection: Flamingo

Flamingo

Background imageFlamingoes Collection: Flamingos. Phoenicopterus Ruber. Camargue. France

Flamingos. Phoenicopterus Ruber. Camargue. France

Background imageFlamingoes Collection: Pink Flamingos. Villa invernizzi. Milan

Pink Flamingos. Villa invernizzi. Milan

Background imageFlamingoes Collection: Milan. Villa invernizzi. Pink Flamingoes

Milan. Villa invernizzi. Pink Flamingoes

Background imageFlamingoes Collection: Phoenicopterus Ruber

Phoenicopterus Ruber

Background imageFlamingoes Collection: Flamingos. Villa invernizzi. Milan

Flamingos. Villa invernizzi. Milan

Background imageFlamingoes Collection: Flamingos. Walvis Bay. Namibia

Flamingos. Walvis Bay. Namibia

Background imageFlamingoes Collection: Three skulls, from left to right, Domestic Cat, Battering Ram and Flamingo

Three skulls, from left to right, Domestic Cat, Battering Ram and Flamingo

Background imageFlamingoes Collection: Singapore, Jurong Bird Park, pink flamingoes standing beside water, webbed feet

Singapore, Jurong Bird Park, pink flamingoes standing beside water, webbed feet, long slender legs, long curving neck, curved beak, pink-white plumage

Background imageFlamingoes Collection: Flamingo (Phoenicopterus sp. ) grooming itself

Flamingo (Phoenicopterus sp. ) grooming itself
Flamingo (Phoenicopterus sp.) grooming itself

Background imageFlamingoes Collection: Lesser flamingos

Lesser flamingos (Phoenicopterus minor) walking on a mud flat. These birds are found mainly in the area surrounding the Great Rift Valley in Africa

Background imageFlamingoes Collection: Tommaso Salvadori (1835-1923)

Tommaso Salvadori (1835-1923)
Count Adelaro Tommaso Salvadori Paleotti was one of ten eminent ornithologists who assisted Richard Bowdler Sharpe, Head of the Bird Section. Image shows Tommaso working on flamingoes, c. 1890

Background imageFlamingoes Collection: Phoenicopterus ruber ruber, greater flamingo

Phoenicopterus ruber ruber, greater flamingo
Watercolour by Sarah Stone (1788) from the collection of Sir Ashton Lever

Background imageFlamingoes Collection: Tommaso Salvadori working on flamingoes c. 1890

Tommaso Salvadori working on flamingoes c. 1890
Tommaso Salvadori working on flamingoes c.1890

Background imageFlamingoes Collection: Andean Flamingo (Phoenicoparrus andinus) adult, close-up of feathers, Slimbridge W. W. T. (captive)

Andean Flamingo (Phoenicoparrus andinus) adult, close-up of feathers, Slimbridge W. W. T. (captive)
Andean Flamingo (Phoenicoparrus andinus) adult, close-up of feathers, Slimbridge W.W.T. (captive)

Background imageFlamingoes Collection: Chilean Flamingo (Phoenicopterus chilensis) adults, flock feeding in water, Estancia la Angostura

Chilean Flamingo (Phoenicopterus chilensis) adults, flock feeding in water, Estancia la Angostura, Santa Cruz, Argentina, november

Background imageFlamingoes Collection: Greater Flamingo (Phoenicopterus roseus) two adults, taking off from water, silhouetted at sunset

Greater Flamingo (Phoenicopterus roseus) two adults, taking off from water, silhouetted at sunset, Thessaloniki, Macedonia, Greece, january

Background imageFlamingoes Collection: Greater Flamingo (Phoenicopterus roseus) immature, wading in water, Algarve, Portugal, october

Greater Flamingo (Phoenicopterus roseus) immature, wading in water, Algarve, Portugal, october

Background imageFlamingoes Collection: Greater Flamingo (Phoenicopterus roseus) flock, wintering on lake habitat

Greater Flamingo (Phoenicopterus roseus) flock, wintering on lake habitat, with snow covered mountains in distance, Lake Kerkini, Macedonia, Greece, january

Background imageFlamingoes Collection: Lesser Flamingo (Phoenicopterus minor) adult feeding young, close-up of heads and necks (captive)

Lesser Flamingo (Phoenicopterus minor) adult feeding young, close-up of heads and necks (captive)

Background imageFlamingoes Collection: Caribbean Flamingo (Phoenicopterus ruber) adult, wading in lake margin, Bonaire, Leeward Antilles

Caribbean Flamingo (Phoenicopterus ruber) adult, wading in lake margin, Bonaire, Leeward Antilles, Lesser Antilles, Caribbean

Background imageFlamingoes Collection: Caribbean Flamingo (Phoenicopterus ruber) four adults, drinking from small freshwater pools

Caribbean Flamingo (Phoenicopterus ruber) four adults, drinking from small freshwater pools, Bonaire, Leeward Antilles, Lesser Antilles, Caribbean

Background imageFlamingoes Collection: Jamess flamingos

Jamess flamingos (Phoenicopterus jamesi) feeding by Laguna Colorada (the Coloured Lake), Bolivia, at sunset. Flamingos have exceptionally long legs and long, flexible necks

Background imageFlamingoes Collection: Greater flamingoes

Greater flamingoes (Phoenicopterus ruber) in flight. The greater flamingo is a large wading bird which inhabits lakes and coastal waters in parts of Africa, Asia and South and Central America

Background imageFlamingoes Collection: James flamingos (Phoenicoparrus jamesi), Bolivia, South America

James flamingos (Phoenicoparrus jamesi), Bolivia, South America

Background imageFlamingoes Collection: Caribbean Flamingo (Phoenicopterus ruber) adult, close-up of head

Caribbean Flamingo (Phoenicopterus ruber) adult, close-up of head, feeding three-day old chick (captive)

Background imageFlamingoes Collection: Caribbean Flamingo (Phoenicopterus ruber) three-day old chick

Caribbean Flamingo (Phoenicopterus ruber) three-day old chick, sitting on nest between legs of adult (captive)

Background imageFlamingoes Collection: Caribbean Flamingo (Phoenicopterus ruber) adult pair, close-up of heads

Caribbean Flamingo (Phoenicopterus ruber) adult pair, close-up of heads, feeding three-day old chick on nest (captive)

Background imageFlamingoes Collection: Lesser Flamingo (Phoeniconaias minor) At sunset - Kenya

Lesser Flamingo (Phoeniconaias minor) At sunset - Kenya

Background imageFlamingoes Collection: Studies of Flamingoes

Studies of Flamingoes

Background imageFlamingoes Collection: Alices Adventures Underground: the croquet game

Alices Adventures Underground: the croquet game
The croquet game, complete with hedgehogs, playing cards and misbehaving flamingoes. Hand drawn illustrations by Lewis Carroll from Alices Adventures Underground



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Flamingoes: Graceful Wonders of Nature In the vast and diverse world of avian species, few creatures captivate our attention quite like flamingoes. These elegant birds belong to the family Phoeniconaias minor, commonly known as lesser flamingos, and their larger counterparts are classified under Phoenicopterus ruber, or greater flamingos. With their vibrant plumage and distinctive long necks, these magnificent creatures have become synonymous with beauty and grace. One breathtaking scene that showcases the enchanting allure is captured in a photograph taken at Lake Nakuru National Park in Kenya's stunning African landscape. Here, amidst a group of Rothschild's Giraffes by the lake's edge, we witness a mesmerizing sight - delicate lesser flamingos gracefully wading in the background. The juxtaposition between these majestic animals creates an awe-inspiring tableau that highlights nature's harmonious coexistence. On Sanibel Island in Florida stands a whimsical wooden mailbox adorned with a flamboyant pink flamingo sculpture. This quirky creation perfectly embodies the spirit of this fascinating bird while adding charm to its surroundings. It serves as a reminder that even man-made art can pay homage to nature's wonders. Traveling southward to Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula brings us to Rio Lagartos Reserve where American Flamingos proudly display their vivid hues against serene waters. Picture No. 12480168 captures one such moment when these graceful birds stand tall amidst shimmering reflections – truly an ethereal sight for any observer lucky enough to witness it firsthand. Namibia’s Walvis Bay offers another captivating spectacle as flocks take flight over ocean waves during sunset hours (Picture No. 12479265). The golden glow casts an otherworldly aura on these magnificent creatures as they soar through the sky with effortless elegance – reminding us why they hold such fascination across cultures worldwide.