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GREATER FLAMINGO (Phoenicopterus roseus)

©Nigel Key Greater Flamingo (Slimbridge November 2013)

The Greater Flamingo is the largest species of Flamingo and is closely related to the American Flamingo and the Chilean Flamingo.

hey use their long legs and webbed feet to stir up the bottom of the water and use the bills to suck up mud and water to filter the food.

The average lifspan of a captive Greater Flamingo is over 60 years.

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Conservation Status


Size
1100mm to 1500mm (43" to 59")

Appearance - Male
The males plumage is Pinkish White with Red wing coverts, Black primary and secondary feathers. The bill is Pink with a Black tip and the eyes are light Yellow. The legs and feet are Pink.

Appearance - Female
The female is similar to the male but slightly smaller.

Habitat
Wetlands, Saline Lakes, Lagoons, Mudflats and Estuaries.

Diet
Algae, Diatoms, Crustaceans, Shrimp and Insects.

Breeding Time
April to August.

Nest
The Greater Flamingo lays a single egg on a mud mound.

Eggs
Quantity: 1
Colour: Chalky White.



















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PHOTOGRAPHS

Greater Flamingo (WWT Slimbridge May 2017) - pic by Nigel Key Greater Flamingo (WWT Slimbridge May 2017) - pic by Nigel Key Greater Flamingo (WWT Slimbridge October 2017) - pic by Nigel Key
26/05/17 26/05/17 05/10/17
Greater Flamingo (WWT Slimbridge May 2016) - pic by Nigel Key Greater Flamingo (WWT Slimbridge May 2016) - pic by Nigel Key Greater Flamingo (WWT Slimbridge August 2016) - pic by Nigel Key
04/05/16 04/05/16 16/08/16
Greater Flamingo (WWT Slimbridge March 2014) - pic by Nigel Key Greater Flamingo (WWT Slimbridge May 2014) - pic by Nigel Key Greater Flamingo (WWT Slimbridge July 2014) - pic by Nigel Key
16/03/14 17/05/14 22/07/14
Greater Flamingo (WWT Slimbridge 2013) - pic by Nigel Key Greater Flamingo (WWT Slimbridge 2013) - pic by Nigel Key Greater Flamingo (WWT Slimbridge 2013) - pic by Nigel Key
23/11/13 23/11/13 23/11/13
Greater Flamingo (WWT Slimbridge March 2011) - pic by Nigel Key Greater Flamingo (WWT Slimbridge November 2013) - pic by Nigel Key Greater Flamingo (WWT Slimbridge November 2013) - pic by Nigel Key
25/03/11 23/11/13 23/11/13
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Related Links:-


American Flamingo - www.slim-bridge.co.uk

Andean Flamingo - www.slim-bridge.co.uk

Chilean Flamingo - www.slim-bridge.co.uk

James's Flamingo - www.slim-bridge.co.uk

Lesser Flamingo - www.slim-bridge.co.uk

Flamingo Identification - www.slim-bridge.co.uk


You can help to protect wetland habitats in the UK and around the World by becoming a member of the WWT, visit official WWT site for details.





LOCATION

Flamingo Lagoon
Breeding Habitat
Africa, coastal Pakistan and India, Cyprus, Israel, Spain, Greece, Turkey, Portugal, Italy and South France.
Winter Habitat or Migration Area
The northernmost colonies of greater flamingos in Asia migrate south to the warmer coastal areas of Iran and India.


WWT Slimbridge Location - Greater Flamingo
Flamingo Lagoon - WWT Slimbridge
© Nigel Key Flamingo Lagoon (WWT Slimbridge November 2013)

The Greater Flamingo can be found in the Flamingo Lagoon, along with the following wildfowl:-
Cape Teal
Maccoa Duck
South African Shelduck
White-Faced Whistling Duck
Yellow-Billed Duck
Flamingo Lagoon (WWT Slimbridge)


WWT Slimbridge Wildfowl (Listed Alphabetically)
A-B  | C-F  | G-L  | M-R  | S-Z
Wildfowl G to L
Gadwall
Garganey
Goldeneye
Greater Flamingo
Greater Scaup
Grey-Crowned Crane
Greylag Goose
Hardhead
Hawaiian Goose
Hooded Merganser
James's Flamingo
Laysan Duck
Lesser Flamingo
Lesser Scaup
Lesser Whistling Duck
Lesser White-Fronted Goose