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  1. Andean flamingo - Wikipedia

    This Andean flamingo is native to the wetlands of the high Andes mountain range from southern Peru to northwestern Argentina and northern Chile. Andean flamingos are migratory, with the ability to travel …

  2. Andean Flamingo Conservation - Midwest Center for Biodiversity Kent ...

    Although seemingly out of place in the barren landscape of the high Andes, three of the six flamingo species on the planet (Andean, Puna, and Chilean Flamingos) breed exclusively in high Andean lakes.

  3. Andean Flamingo: Why is it Endangered?

    Nov 26, 2024 · The Andean flamingo, or Andean Andes flamingo, is a bird that lives in the high elevations of South America’s Andes. These birds have evolved to live at higher altitudes thanks to …

  4. Andean Flamingo - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio

    The Andean flamingo is the rarest flamingo in the world and one of the three flamingo species that inhabit the high Andes in South America. The other two species are Chilean and James's flamingo. …

  5. Andean Flamingo - eBird

    Associates readily with Chilean and James’s Flamingos, although each species often stays slightly apart within mixed groups. All plumages show clean-cut black triangle on closed wings, unlike other …

  6. Andean Flamingo - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

    This waterbird is native to low-, medium-, and high-altitude wetlands in the Andean regions of Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, and Peru (BirdLife International (BLI) 2008, p. 1; del Hoyo 1992, p. 526).

  7. Species Introduction: The Andean flamingo - Conscious Explorer

    The Andean flamingo is the rarest flamingo species in the world with a global population of less than 35,000 individuals. It is native to the wetlands of the high Andes mountains in South America, along …

  8. Natural History: Andean Flamingo - Biological Diversity

    DESCRIPTION: The Andean flamingo is both the most rare and tallest of all six species of flamingo. It has a traditional pink coloration throughout its body, with a pale yellow face and black tail feathers.

  9. Andean Flamingo Phoenicoparrus Andinus Species Factsheet | BirdLife ...

    Exploitation has now decreased and recent survey data suggest that the population is now stable; however, it remains much depleted compared with past numbers. © OpenStreetMap contributors. …

  10. Phoenicoparrus andinus (Andean flamingo) | INFORMATION | Animal ...

    Phoenicoparrus andinus (Andean flamingo) is found in the Chilean Andes of South America, which includes southern Peru, north-central Chile, western Bolivia, and northwestern Argentina.