A baby flamingo is called a chick.
The greater flamingo nests in colonies that often contain thousands of birds. Male and female birds build the nest together. The nest is a mound of mud, 12-20 inches in diameter, and, despite the circular trench the birds construct around it, the nest and egg are often destroyed by a rise in water level.
A single egg is incubated alternately by both parents for four weeks. The chick is fed on regurgitated liquid called crop-milk. It begins to feed itself after a month, although the parents continue to feed it as well. About this time the chick joins other young birds in a group called a creche, taking 10 weeks to fledge (grow feathers). Young birds are grayish brown in color and gradually become white and pink, They attain their full adult plumage at three to four years of age.
A baby flamingo is called a chick.
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simply a female flamingo and a male flamingo
It is called a flamingo because it comes from a Latin word called Phoenicopterus ruper, that means pink colored organism.
A young flamingo is called a chick.
The flamingo lays eggs, like all birds.
there are no other things for baby flamingo its just called flamingo
'Flamingo' is called 'Raj-hans' in Hindi.
A baby flamingo is often referred to as a "chick."
The Latin name for an American flamingo is Phoenicopterus rubber. The American flamingo has also been called the Caribbean flamingo, and is the only type of flamingo that inhabits North America.
Andean flamingo
There are 6 types of flamingos, here they are: Chilean Flamingo Lesser Flamingo James' Flamingo Andean Flamingo Greater Flamingo Caribbean Flamingo
baby flamingos are white because the shrimp they eat turns them pink so when there born they don't have that in there diet