Seven baby Caribbean Flamingos were hatched at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay between June 3rd and July 25th. The chicks are on display along with approximately 125 adult flamingos in the Bird Gardens area of the park. Newly hatched chicks are not pink, but in fact have gray or white down feathers. Their pink coloring comes from the carotenoid pigments they consume as part of their diet. They won’t lose all of their darker feathers for a few years. Flamingos have long resided at Busch Gardens. Their bright color and gentle nature have made them a favorite of park guests for many years.
6 responses to “Fluffy Flamingo Chicks at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay”
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aww, fluffy fluffy famingo!!
sooooooooo adorable!! <3 -
Is there anything more awkward than a baby flamingo? They aren’t pink. Their beaks aren’t curved. They are fuzzy. And they look like they are about to fall off their stilts. So bizarrely cute.
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The first six fluffy Caribbean Flamingo Chicks of 2008 have been born at WWT National Wetland Centre Wales. The first chick was born on Thursday 17 July and they are now all being looked after by their proud pink parents.
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Nice feel good article. So lucky to live in the Tampa Bay area!
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The Flamingoes are the most cutest things I have ever seen. So adorable :^
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I love baby flamingos 🙂




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