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Greater Flamingo

The greater flamingo (Phoenicopterus roseus) is the most widespread and largest species of the flamingo family. It is found in Africa, on the Indian subcontinent, in the Middle East, and in southern Europe.

Distribution
It is found in parts of Africa, southern Asia (Bangladesh and coastal regions of Pakistan, India, and Sri Lanka), the Middle East (Turkey, Israel, Lebanon, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, and Bahrain) and southern Europe (including Spain, Albania, Macedonia, Greece, Cyprus, Portugal, Italy, and the Camargue region of France).

The most northern breeding spot is the Zwillbrocker Venn in western Germany, close to the border with the Netherlands. They have been recorded breeding in the United Arab Emirates at three different locations in the Abu Dhabi Emirate. In Gujarat, a state of India, flamingos can be observed at the Nal Sarovar Bird Sanctuary, Khijadiya Bird Sanctuary, Flamingo City, and in the Thol Bird Sanctuary. They remain here during entire winter season.

Greater Flamingo, Phoenicopterus roseus

Range map
Range map from www.oiseaux.net - Ornithological Portal Oiseaux.net
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Description
This is the largest species of flamingo, averaging 110–150 cm tall and weighing 2–4 kg. The largest male flamingos have been recorded at up to 187 cm tall and 4.5 kg. It is closely related to the American flamingo and Chilean flamingo, with which it has sometimes been considered conspecific.

Length: 127 cm
Wingspan: 110-150 cm
Weight: 2000-4000 g
Longevity: 33 Years
Distinctive Feature
• Adult: Plumage is pinkish white and the bill is pink with black tip, and the legs are entirely pink.
• Juvenile: Grey-brown with whitish underparts and the bill is greying/ whiteish with black tip
Similar Species
Chilean Flamingo: has grey legs with pink knees.

Lesser Flamingo: is smaller, has a dark bill and a dark red eye

From www.birdforum.net


Like all flamingos, this species lays a single chalky-white egg on a mud mound. Most of the plumage is pinkish white, but the wing coverts are red and the primary and secondary flight feathers are black. The bill is pink with a restricted black tip, and the legs are entirely pink. The call is a goose-like honking.

Subadult flamingos are whitish grey and only attain the pink coloration several years into their adult life. The coloration comes from the carotenoid pigments in the organisms that live in their feeding grounds. Secretions of the uropygial gland also contain carotenoids.

During the breeding season, greater flamingos increase the frequency of their spreading uropygial secretions over their feathers and thereby enhance their color. This cosmetic use of uropygial secretions has been described as applying "make-up".

The bird resides in mudflats and shallow coastal lagoons with salt water. Using its feet, the bird stirs up the mud, then sucks water through its bill and filters out small shrimp, seeds, blue-green algae, microscopic organisms, and mollusks. The greater flamingo feeds with its head down, and its upper jaw is movable and not rigidly fixed to its skull.

Greater Flamingo feeding
Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary in Dubai, U.A.E - November 2018


Listen to the Greater Flamingo

Remarks from the Recordist

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Remarks from the Recordist

Recorded with my ZOOM H5 Handy Recorder. High Pass Filter in Audacity applied

A huge group at the Flamingo Hide @ Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary in Dubai, U.A.E


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Lifespan
The typical lifespan in captivity, according to Zoo Basel, is over 60 years.

Relationship with humans

Captivity
The first recorded zoo hatch was in 1959 at Zoo Basel. In Zoo Basel's breeding program, over 400 birds have been hatched with between 20 and 27 per year since 2000. The oldest known greater flamingo was a bird at the Adelaide Zoo in Australia that died aged at least 83 years.

The bird's exact age is not known; he was already a mature adult when he arrived in Adelaide in 1933. He was euthanized in January 2014 due to complications of old age.

Threats
Adult flamingos have few natural predators. The primary threats to flamingo populations are bacteria, toxins, and pollution in water supplies, which is usually run-off from manufacturing companies, and encroachment on their habitat.

Conservation status
Greater Flamingo, Phoenicopterus roseus
Least Concern (IUCN 3.1)
IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2013.2.
International Union for Conservation of Nature. Retrieved 26 November 2013.



From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Sighted: (Date of first photo that I could use) 29 November 2018
Location: Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary in Dubai, U.A.E


Greater Flamingo - Phoenicopterus roseus
Greater Flamingo
Mangrove Hide @ Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary in Dubai, U.A.E - 29 November 2018

Greater Flamingo - Phoenicopterus roseus
Greater Flamingo
Mangrove Hide @ Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary in Dubai, U.A.E - 29 November 2018

Greater Flamingo - Phoenicopterus roseus
Greater Flamingo
Mangrove Hide @ Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary in Dubai, U.A.E - 29 November 2018

Greater Flamingo - Phoenicopterus roseus
Greater Flamingo
Mangrove Hide @ Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary in Dubai, U.A.E - 29 November 2018

Greater Flamingo - Phoenicopterus roseus
Greater Flamingo
Mangrove Hide @ Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary in Dubai, U.A.E - 29 November 2018

Greater Flamingo - Phoenicopterus roseus
Greater Flamingo
Mangrove Hide @ Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary in Dubai, U.A.E - 29 November 2018

Greater Flamingo - Phoenicopterus roseus
Greater Flamingo
Flamingo Hide @ Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary in Dubai, U.A.E - 29 November 2018

Greater Flamingo - Phoenicopterus roseus
Greater Flamingo
Flamingo Hide @ Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary in Dubai, U.A.E - 29 November 2018

Greater Flamingo - Phoenicopterus roseus
Greater Flamingo
Flamingo Hide @ Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary in Dubai, U.A.E - 29 November 2018

Greater Flamingo - Phoenicopterus roseus
Greater Flamingo
Flamingo Hide @ Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary in Dubai, U.A.E - 29 November 2018

Greater Flamingo - Phoenicopterus roseus
Greater Flamingo
Flamingo Hide @ Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary in Dubai, U.A.E - 29 November 2018

Greater Flamingo - Phoenicopterus roseus
Greater Flamingo
Flamingo Hide @ Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary in Dubai, U.A.E - 29 November 2018

Greater Flamingo - Phoenicopterus roseus
Greater Flamingo
Flamingo Hide @ Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary in Dubai, U.A.E - 29 November 2018



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