Flamingoes are known for their vibrant pink feathers and long, slender legs. They are also renowned for their peculiar feeding behavior. Flamingoes feed on algae and small crustaceans that live in the shallow waters of wetlands. They use their unique bills, which are shaped like spoons, to filter the water and extract their food.

The images showcased in this album are from Bhigwan. The flamingoes that migrate to Bhigwan every year belong to the greater flamingo species, which is the largest of all flamingo species. These birds are about four to five feet tall and can weigh up to eight pounds. Their wingspan can reach up to five or six feet, making them an impressive sight when they take flight.

The flock of flamingoes in Bhigwan is a unique and breathtaking sight that should not be missed by anyone who loves nature and birdlife. It is a reminder of the beauty and diversity of our planet's wildlife and the importance of protecting it.

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