Flamingo of Chile

The Flamant of Chile ( Phoenicopterus chilensis in the past Phoenicoparrus chilensis ) is a great species (110 to 130 cm). It is a close relative of the Pink flamingo, with which he is sometimes regarded as conspecific.

One meets it in the moderate areas of South America. Like all the flamingos, it lays a single chalky white egg on a mud cluster.

Its plumage is pinker than at the European shape of the Pink flamingo, but more clearly than at the American form of this last, the Flamant of Cuba. One can differentiate from it by his legs grisâtres with the pink articulations, like by the larger extent of the black on the nozzle (more half).

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