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    • Flamingo 2020
      • Paper 1: A. Mauro et al.
      • Paper 2: F. Espinoza & L. Torres
      • Paper 3: H.C. Delfino & O.M. Aldana-Ardila
      • Paper 4: S. Agarwal
      • Paper 5: B. Suhn
      • Paper 6: C. Illing et al.
      • Paper 7: K. Pitchford
      • Paper 8: G. Murphy
      • Paper 9: M. Rendón-Martos et al.
      • Paper 10: P. Rose
      • Paper 11: S. Bony
      • Paper 12: P. Marconi et al.
      • Paper 13: A. Ray
      • Paper 14: van der Westhuizen-Coetzer
    • Flamingo 2019
      • Paper 1: R. Torres et al.
      • Paper 2: Y. Castillo Aguas & J. Hernández Rangel.
      • Paper 3: A. Garrido et al.
      • Paper 4: F. Espinoza & L. Torres.
      • Paper 5: J. Brereton & P. Rose.
      • Paper 6: S. Khan & S. Javed.
      • Paper 7: L. Conrad.
      • Feature photo essay: M. Moloney.
      • Flamingo-related publications 2019.
      • Flamingo population estimates 2019.
    • Flamingo 2018
      • Paper 1: M. Anderson et al.
      • Paper 2: J. Brereton et al.
      • Paper 3: E. Mmassy et al.
      • Paper 4: P. Rose.
      • Paper 5: Castillo Aguas et al.
      • Paper 6: M. Moloney.
      • Paper 7: I. Cabaña et al.
      • Paper 8: N. Baker (short report).
      • Paper 9: D. Vargiya (short report).
      • Paper 10: C. Barisón et al (short report).
      • Paper 11: D. Jomoc (short report).
      • Paper 12: A. Amer et al (short report).
      • Paper 13: A. Mooney et al (short report).
      • Flamingo-related publications 2011-2018.
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Flamingo population estimates 2019.

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@FlamingoSpecGrp

- April 14, 2021

... Thanks to Phoebe Vaughan, part of the animal care team at Slimbridge, for sending us this beautiful picture. https://t.co/3Nb85vc6SI
h J R
@FlamingoSpecGrp

- April 14, 2021

What a colourful flock! It's great to see the Caribbean flamingos out and about and being enjoyed by visitors as our home at WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre (and all other WWT centres) reopens following the lockdown...
h J R
@FlamingoSpecGrp

- April 12, 2021

Zoos across the UK are reopening their outdoor areas today as the country reopens cautiously after lockdown. These beautiful greater flamingos at Marwell Wildlife are no doubt excited to welcome back visitors :-) Keep safe and enjoy the outdoors responsibly, folks. https://t.co/fjxNBFi44b
h J R
@FlamingoSpecGrp

- April 12, 2021

@UofE_Research: Fostered #flamingo chicks are just as friendly, new #research shows. A study at @WWTSlimbridge in saw that six Chilean chicks reared by Andean flamingos had no negative effect on the birds’ social development. https://t.co/0NtNcAGGgU @pauledwardrose @JZBG_MDPI https://t.co/KL7DyyDpiu
h J R
@FlamingoSpecGrp

- April 11, 2021

Want to learn more about why each of the six flamingo species are unique? Join in and celebrate these amazing birds on #internationalflamingoday. International Flamingo Day, 26th April. https://t.co/4yrvm0CKbc
h J R
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