Where do flamingos live?

Small African flamingos who like to live in groups are often the largest group in the world today. In the Bahamas of Central America, the area is only 13939 square kilometers, but there are more than 50,000 Caribbean red storks, even more than 65,438+10,000 Caribbean red storks. Strictly speaking, flamingos are not migratory birds.

The cries of flamingos and geese are deafening. Looking from a distance, the red legs are like a forest, and the long neck twists alternately, which is very spectacular. Usually gentle, timid and alert, swimming skills are superb.

The food is mainly algae, protozoa, shrimp, clams, bedbugs, insect larvae and so on. In the water, occasionally eat some small mollusks and crustaceans. Eat differently. That's great. First bend your long neck, turn your head over, then sweep the floor with your curved mouth and touch the bottom of the water while walking.

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Flamingos inhabit the salt lake area in warm areas, wade in shallow water and feed on shrimp, clams, insects and algae. When looking for food, lower your head, turn your mouth over, suck the food into your mouth, discharge excess water and inedible dregs, and then swallow it slowly.

Sexual cowardice, gregarious, often more than ten thousand people. A high pier made of mud is used as a nest, and the base of the nest is in the water, about 0.5 meters high. When hatching eggs, the mother bird lies on the nest, with her long neck bent back and hidden in her back feathers.

Each nest lays 1-2 eggs. The eggshell is thick and blue-green. The incubation period is about 1 month. At first, chicks were raised by their parents and gradually lived independently. Because of its bright feathers, it is fed as an ornamental bird.