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👉 “Bird is the Word” this week features a truly iconic species celebrated for its striking elegance and vibrant pink hue—the Greater Flamingo (Phoenicopterus roseus) 🔎 🌍 The Greater Flamingo, the largest of the six flamingo species worldwide, can be found across parts of Africa, southern Europe, and western Asia. These majestic birds thrive in shallow wetlands, including salt lakes, coastal lagoons, and intertidal mudflats. 💡 With their long legs, graceful necks, and stunning pink plumage, Greater Flamingos are unmistakable. Their unique upside-down feeding technique uses comb-like structures in their curved bills to filter tiny organisms like algae and plankton. Interestingly, their signature pink coloration comes from pigments absorbed from their diet. 🦩 Highly social by nature, flamingos often form large colonies numbering hundreds to thousands of individuals. These gatherings enhance safety and create optimal conditions for courtship and raising chicks. This week’s photo captures two adult Greater Flamingos wading gracefully through a shallow wetland in Doñana National Park, Spain. Photo Credit: Andreas Günther

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