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Bonaire is also famed for its flamingo populations. The flamingos are drawn to the brackish water, which harbours the shrimp upon which they feed.
There is also a Flamingo Sanctuary on the island.
Laguna Hedionda is a lake in the Eduardo Avaroa Andean Fauna National Reserve, Bolivia. At an elevation of 4532 m, its surface area is 3.2 km².
Flamingos in Laguna Hedionda in Bolivia. A truly stunning place to visit. You can observe these flamingos for hours with no other human there to disturb the incredible sights. It is one of the most amazing sights you'll s...
The Parque Natural del Flamenco Mexicano (also known as the "Celestun Biosphere Reserve") is a laguna in the Yucatan Province that is famous for its pink flamingos.
You can take a boat tour here (1 hour for a tour to the flamingos and other wildlife and 2 hours for an additional tour through the nearby petrified forest).
Celestun's ecosystem is unique because of a c...
Flamingos have been exceptionally rare in Florida over the past hundred years or more, mainly due to hunting for their plumes and meat, but also due to significant habitat loss from the development of mangrove forests and coastal flats. If you are looking for flamingos in the park, even with the current activity resulting from the hurricane, please note that chances f...
Lake Bogoria is a saline, alkaline lake that lies in a volcanic region in a half-graben basin south of Lake Baringo, Kenya, a little north of the equator. Lake Bogoria, like Lake Nakuru, Lake Elmenteita, and Lake Magadi further south in the Rift Valley, and Lake Logipi to the north, is home at times to one of the world's largest populations of lesser flamingoes. The l...
Florida Keys Birding and Wildlife Festival offers field trips to field trips to the Dry Tortugas National Park, National Key Deer Refuge, Dagny Johnson Key Largo Hammock State Park and numerous other national, state and private natural areas.
The five-day festival offers ample opportunity to see migrating and indigenous bird species and native wildlife. The festival u...
The Sunda flying lemur (Galeopterus variegatus), also called Malayan flying lemur and Malayan colugo is the sole colugo species of the genus Galeopterus. It is native to Southeast Asia from southern Myanmar, Thailand, southern Vietnam, Malaysia to Singapore and Indonesia and listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List.
Although it is called "flying lemur", it cannot ...
At the tip of Quebec’s Gaspé Peninsula, Forillon Park is a mountainous area that borders on the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the Bay of Gaspé. Its boreal forest is home to a diverse collection of wildlife that can be easily observed. The park’s steep cliffs welcome thousands of sea birds and its shores harbor colonies of seals. Hiking trails with...
Fort Amsterdam is a historic fort on the island of Saint Martin, near the Sint Maarten town of Philipsburg. The fort was built by the Dutch in 1631. Located near Great Bay and Little Bay, it was soon captured by the Spanish who occupied it as a military post until 1648. In that year the partition agreement was signed by Holland and France. The island, and therefore th...
Fort Tilden, also known as Fort Tilden Historic District, is a former United States Army installation in the New York City borough of Queens and part of Gateway National Recreation Area. It is located on the Rockaway Peninsula between Jacob Riis Park to the east and Breezy Point to the west. All three sites are operated by the National Park Service.
Fort Tilden today ...
The Fort Worth Stockyards is a historic district that is located in Fort Worth, Texas, north of the central business district. A 98-acre (40 ha) portion encompassing much of the district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Fort Worth Stockyards Historic District in 1976. It holds a former livestock market which operated under various owners from ...
The French Frigate Shoals (Kānemilohaʻi) is the largest atoll in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. Its name commemorates French explorer Jean-François de La Pérouse, who nearly lost two frigates when attempting to navigate the shoals. It consists of a 20-mile (32 km) long crescent-shaped reef, twelve sandbars, and the 120-foot (37 m) high La Perouse Pin...
Fridheimar farm is a Food Experience where lunch is enjoyed among the tomato plants. Guests can take a Greenhouse visit where you are informed how Icelanders are able to grow vegetables the whole year around with help from the nature. Also see a Horse show available where the history and gates of the Icelandic horse is introduced in a light and professional way. After...