8. Flamingo
Flamingos Tropical Colorful Birds
Do you know there are more fake flamingoes in the world than real ones? Humans love them because they’re some of the most beautiful birds in the world. Arguably, they also have the bragging rights for being the most recognizable birds in the world.
Their breathtaking pink plumage makes them strikingly gorgeous. Flamingos are wading birds and come in six different species that are difficult to distinguish. These tropical birds are found on all the continents, except for Antarctica.
They inhabit South and Central America, the Middle East, India, the Rift Valley Lakes of Africa, Australia, and more places. The flamingo is the national bird of the Bahamas.
Flamingos are water birds that thrive around lakes and lagoons where they catch fish, brine shrimp, planktons, blue-green algae, and larvae in the mud. Flamingoes are born white or grey but eventually turn pink or red from the pigments in the algae that they feed on. Their plumage color depends on the diet with a brighter plumage reflecting a better diet.
Interestingly, flamingoes are monogamous mating with one partner. They live in large flocks, and a large colony of flamingos is referred to as a flamboyance. A flamingo can measure up to 50 inches in length and weigh up to 7.7 lbs.