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Species that are closely related to the Andean flamingo
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Lesser flamingo (
Phoeniconaias minor
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Instantly recognisable in flocks of hundreds to tens of thousands, the lesser flamingo has a long neck and long legs, a bent bill ...
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39 Images
24 Videos
Chilean flamingo (
Phoenicopterus chilensis
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Information on the Chilean flamingo is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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29 Images
2 Videos
Caribbean flamingo (
Phoenicopterus ruber
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With its brilliant pinkish-red plumage, long slender legs, and remarkably thin, flexible neck, the Caribbean flamingo is one of th...
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23 Images
2 Videos
Greater flamingo (
Phoenicopterus roseus
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The greater flamingo is instantly recognisable by its long, thin neck and legs, colourful plumage and distinctive downward-bending...
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37 Images
6 Videos
Puna flamingo (
Phoenicoparrus jamesi
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The puna flamingo has the unmistakeable long neck and legs, and a distinctive down-curved bill characteristic of all flamingo spec...
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15 Images
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