Flamingos don't normally migrate unless there are changes in their habitat conditions, for example, those living near high altitude lakes and in northern climates. Other reasons flamingos to migrate would be a rise in the water of their habitat or a drought. Migrating birds will leave when the water begins to freeze or like the flamingos studied in France that begin leaving in September. Flamingos prefer to migrate at night when there are good tailwinds and a clear sky. When they travel in daylight, they fly at high altitudes to avoid predator birds. For more information, see the link below.
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yes flamingos do migrate
they migrate in the month October, November, December and January.
no
from where do greater flamingo come
from London to UK
There are 6 types of flamingos, here they are: Chilean Flamingo Lesser Flamingo James' Flamingo Andean Flamingo Greater Flamingo Caribbean Flamingo
There are 6 types of flamingos, here they are: Chilean Flamingo Lesser Flamingo James' Flamingo Andean Flamingo Greater Flamingo Caribbean Flamingo
Due to the weather, the food is also more plentiful, giving them all the more reason to migrate. secondly,they are now adapted to flying elsewhere for the winter, and it is very hard for them to change their routine now.
The four species of flamingos are the Greater Flamingo, Lesser Flamingo, Chilean Flamingo, and Caribbean Flamingo. These species can be distinguished by differences in size, coloration, and distribution.
Raccons
No, flamingos that live near high mountain lakes and in northern climates, migrate to warmer places when it gets cold.