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  1. The greater flamingo is the largest living species of flamingo, [5] averaging 110–150 cm (43–59 in) tall and weighing 2–4 kg (4.4–8.8 lb). The largest male flamingos have been recorded to be up to 187 cm (74 in) tall and to weigh 4.5 kg (9.9 lb).

  2. Greater flamingos are likely to be the only tall, pink bird in any given locale. They also have long, lean, curved necks and black-tipped bills with a distinctive downward bend.

  3. Identification. Distributed from Africa and southern Europe through West Asia to South Asia. Very large, with long, "coat hanger" neck, big kinked bill, and very long pinkish legs. Plumage at rest whitish with pale pink blush and some deep pink often visible on closed wings.

  4. 4 de ago. de 2022 · Greater flamingos are the most widespread — but not most populous — species of flamingo. They’re also the largest flamingo species, yet their coloring is among the lightest of the family.

  5. The Greater flamingo ( Phoenicopterus roseus) is the most widespread and largest species of the flamingo family. It was described by Peter Simon Pallas in 1811.

  6. The Greater Flamingo is the largest species of flamingo and stands around 1.5 metres (5 feet) tall in height and weighs between 2 – 4 kilograms (4.4 – 8.8 pounds). The Greater Flamingo has a wingspan of between 1.4 and 1.7 metres (4.5 – 5.5 feet).

  7. The Greater Flamingo's range spans Africa, western Asia, and southern Europe, where it is usually found in shallow, saline, alkaline wetlands, such as salt lakes, coastal lagoons, intertidal mudflats, and saltworks during the breeding season.

  8. Greater flamin­gos are one of the larger mem­bers of the Aves class with a wingspan mea­sur­ing 1.5 m wide, stand­ing 1.2 m tall, and weigh­ing 2.1 to 4.1 kg. They are most well-known for their bright pink col­oration and in fact, the word "flamingo" de­rives from old Span­ish for "flam­ing" or "red feather."

  9. 10 de may. de 2017 · The greater flamingo is a tall wading bird. It has long, thin legs and webbed feet. Scales on the legs and feet protect the bird from the potentially harmful salt water in which it spends much of its time. Adult greater flamingos are pale pink, with patches of darker red on their sites.

  10. Greater flamingos are widespread throughout Africa, India, Sri Lanka and the Middle East but are also relatively common in southern Europe, where they can be found in France, Spain, Italy, Greece and the Balearic Islands.

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