Happy Friday!! Remember when Mama went to the ABQ Zoo in March? Well, she forgot to show you her favorite exhibit....
the Flamingos!
As we look her pictures, I am going to include some
Flamingo Fun Facts!
"Flamingo" comes from the Latin and Spanish word "Flamenco," which means flaming or fire, referring to the Flamingo's reddish, pinkish feathers. But don't be fooled, not all flamingos have such dark feathers. Their feathers can range from very light pink to dark orange-y red!
The flamingo's pink, orange or red feathers are a result of their diet, and how much Carotene they eat. Carotene can be found in the shrimp, plankton and other crustaceans they eat. Carotene is also the same substance that makes tomatoes red and carrots orange!!
I wonder....
If I ate enough carrots, would I turn pink???
Flamingos range from between three feet and five feet tall...but they only weigh three to six pounds!
A group of Flamingos is called a flamboyance
(they may also be called a stand, colony or regiment).
Lastly, but very coo,l is the fact that Flamingos are monogamous! They have one mate and only lay one egg a year.
We hope you enjoyed today's look at flamingos! As you might have guessed, they are one of Mama's favorite birds.
Thanks for joining us and we hope all our friends get out to see some nature this weekend!
Show
us your nature! It can be flowers, your current weather, a scene out of
your window, or maybe a picture from a vacation, walk or other journey!
Any kind of nature picture will do! If you don't see a link below,
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We love your fun facts about flamingoes. Gail tells me she cycled past a lagoon where she saw lots of these pink birds in Cuba, but they're completely new to me.
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Nobby.
you are the cutest flamingo of all... like the flamingo in the pretty flamingo song by peggy march....
ReplyDeleteWe never knew any of that stuffs about flamingos, Rosy! They sure are beautiful birds and did you know that you have one on top of your head?!
ReplyDeletewe love flamingos and have lots of them nearby. beautiful photos and you look so very cute with one on your head. these must get a lot of shellfish because there color is amazing. the ones at Jungle Gardens eat from our hands. it is the oddest feeling, tickling feeling
ReplyDeleteFlamingos are funny birds and pretty too!
ReplyDeleteWe love your brightly coloured flamingoes. We saw a lagoon full of flamingoes at the Koronisi islands in Greece but theirs were all white (and very very chatty). xxx Mr T
ReplyDeleteThose flamingoes are so pretty, and you make a cute flamingo too, Rosy.
ReplyDeleteRosy OMDs what a fabulous post WOW x 87!!! Mama captured the Flamingos perfectly going about their daily activities. I don't think carrots would turn you pink but they would give you super duper eyes and you might even be able to read Mama's mind.
ReplyDeleteHugs Aunty C
you had me at flamingo... I love them. What brilliant orange these are!
ReplyDeleteWow, I never knew it was carotene that gave flamingos their color. Fascinating info, Rosy. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteThat brought back memories of seeing flamingos in South Florida! I don't think the girlie pups here would keep that squeaky toy flamingo on their heads. You deserve an extra treats, Rosy, for your great modeling work!
ReplyDeleteWe love flamingos, they are so cool but you are the cutest flamingo ever sweet Rosy!
ReplyDeleteAll the guys on my block call you Flamingo
ReplyDeleteMom says thank you for the blog hop and she loves popping over to your blog to see your photos as they are amazing and she told me she needs to take better photos. Have a wonderful weekend, woof with love from Layla
ReplyDeleteChia: Wow, we want a flamingo! Of course, at that weight, that would only be one meal for all of us.
ReplyDeleteXena: Chia, that was not nice. Rosy, I think those birdies are beautiful and nice, just like you.
Aww ~ beautiful flamingoes and photos ~ You sweet doggies are better, though ~
ReplyDeleteThank you for teaching us so much about this pretty pink bird! Lee and Phod who are trying to catch up after a not so good week or two . . . .
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