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- Andean flamingo - Wikipedia
This Andean flamingo is native to the wetlands of the high Andes mountain range from southern Peru to northwestern Argentina and northern Chile Andean flamingos are migratory, with the ability to travel up to 700 miles in one day
- Andean Flamingo: Why is it Endangered? - Our Endangered World
The Andean flamingo, or Andean Andes flamingo, is a bird that lives in the high elevations of South America’s Andes These birds have evolved to live at higher altitudes thanks to their increased air sacs, which allow them to breathe more oxygen while not being buoyant enough to swim
- The Endangered Andean Flamingo - 10,000 Birds
In fact, the Andean Flamingo is regarded as the world’s rarest flamingo The largest of the Andean flamingos is native to the wetlands and shallow alkaline lakes of the high Andes mountain range, from southern Perú to northwestern Argentina and northern Chile
- Andean Flamingo - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio
The Andean flamingo is the rarest flamingo in the world and one of the three flamingo species that inhabit the high Andes in South America The other two species are Chilean and James's flamingo The Andean flamingo has the typical elegant body shape, with a long curved neck and long legs
- Andean Flamingo - eBird
Rather local and declining; found at salt lakes and bogs in the high Andes Associates readily with Chilean and James’s Flamingos, although each species often stays slightly apart within mixed groups All plumages show clean-cut black triangle on closed wings, unlike other flamingos Adult has long bill “hook” and diagnostic yellow legs
- Andean Flamingo Conservation - Midwest Center for Biodiversity Kent . . .
In particular, the Andean Flamingo (Phoenicoparrus andinus) is among the rarest of all flamingo species and listed as Vulnerable (i e , with a “high risk of endangerment in the wild”) by the IUCN Species Survival Commission
- Andean Flamingo - U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service
The Andean flamingo is the largest member of the Phoenicopteridae family in South America, reaching an adult height of 3 5 feet (ft) (110 centimeters (cm)) (Fjelds[aring] and Krabbe 1990, p 86) This waterbird is native to low-, medium-, and high-altitude wetlands in the Andean regions of Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, and Peru (BirdLife
- ADW: Phoenicoparrus andinus: INFORMATION
Andean flamingos live in highland salt lakes of the Andes mountains from 2,500 to 4,950 m above sea level, but usually occuring between 3500 and 4500 meters elevation Their habitat mainly consists of large alkaline or saline lagoons with soft sediment bottoms
- Andean Flamingos (Phoenicopterus andinus) - Earth Life
The Andean Flamingo occurs naturally in the high Andes in southern Peru, Bolivia, northern Chile, and northwestern Argentina This species is at risk of extinction because of hunting and the lack of suitable breeding sites around the world
- Andean Flamingo Fact Sheet - C. S. W. D
The Andean Flamingo is a medium-sized flamingo, but the largest in the Andes region Their body is primarily covered in pale pink feathers They have a darker pink color on their chest, neck, top of their forehead, and wing coverts
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