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That’s my working thesis also.
1 month agoA face only another flamingo could love, best seen at a distance.
1 month agoThey're rather ugly up close....
1 month agoThat's a great shot!
1 month agoThat's a beautiful bird shot.
1 month agoDid you know you can take a screenshot on your Garmin Edge device? I learned that this summer (after our trip). Unfortunately, you need to connect to a computer with a cable to transfer them.
1 month agoWow. Cool reptile! I can imagine it being well camouflaged waiting patiently next to the insect hotel.
1 month agoBut, ya gotta love their crazy feet!
1 month agoYou didn't add the song or musician to your video. Curious about the artist.
1 month agoYou can never have too many flamingo pictures.
1 month agoThat's a bird that should be native to Walla Walla, Washington.
I'm starting to hear Donald Pleasance from The Great Escape reading the captions to these photos.
A fluke. Lucky with the lighting. Lucky to get such a clear shot, lucky he stayed put.
1 month agoPerfect lighting.
1 month agoI’ve never really researched it, but now that I do a little confused. Apparently in the Camargue it’s best between April and September, because they breed here in the summer but most go south to Africa in the winter. If you’re here in summer, maybe you could see baby flamingos!
Around Gruissan though it sounds like maybe they’re resident and you can see them year-round, but not in anything like the huge numbers they see in the Camargue.
That’s funny. I was about to research to see if we have willow warblers in America, but then caught myself in time.
1 month ago