Scientists have discovered a concerning decline in flamingo populations, while there is hope as rare flamingos are returning to the Everglades in Florida. Researchers are optimistic about the possibility of nesting flamingos in Florida for the first time in a century.
For the last century, flamingos were more likely to be spotted on T-shirts and cups in souvenir shops than flapping around in the wild. Then, a flock of the rare and beautiful birds was blown to Florida on the fierce winds of a hurricane. @harrisalexc https://t.co/QKGs3BJkYY
Good news. Researchers think flamingoes might actually nest in Florida for the first time in a century. “If we got nesting flamingos it would be absolutely historic and proof that we’re getting it right in the Florida Everglades." https://t.co/UIOQ7KllSh
Flamingo flock inspires hope. Have the rare birds returned to #Florida's Everglades for good? https://t.co/rE5Ldr3iyo via @harrisalexc
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A Flamingo flock inspires hope. Have the rare birds returned to the Everglades for good? story by @harrisalexc @miamiherald https://t.co/nMkaPR1sLE
A Flamingo flock inspires hope. Have the rare birds returned to the Everglades for good? https://t.co/5Bpt0vQe47
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