This gallery contains 2 photos. Flamingoes aren’t naturally coloured pink or orange — they are grey or white, but thanks to a diet that’s extremely rich in betacarotene, they glow with amazing titian hues. Photographed at the Greater Vancouver Zoo on September 14.
Looks like a little bit of gossip is going on over here. Hope the taller two aren’t dissing Shorty!
Do they change colors according to the season as well ? (or just related to the diet)
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as far as I know, it is diet (alone) … but I’m not an ornithologist 🙂
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Really great captures! And how their diet affects their colours is fascinating 🙂
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the same thing happens with salmon. and I think if I ate tons of carrots, my skin would be orange, too!
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Fantastici scatti. Complimenti!!
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grazie, Pat!
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Oh divine and wonderful birds! Great photos too! 🙂
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thanks, Elle!
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Vancouver has FLAMINGOES? :-O
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yes. but not in the wild 🙂
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Oh thank heaven — I thought that climate thing had gone completely crazy overnight. 😀
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