Where to find flamingos: Birdwatching at Snake Bight in Florida's Everglades National Park
The heart of the Everglades is the best place in America to find our pinkest, most flamboyant bird
Published:
December 21, 2007
| An Everglades naturalist describes searching by kayak for Caribbean Flamingos, Roseate Spoonbills, Reddish Egrets, American White Pelicans, and other birds in Snake Bight, at the southern tip of mainland Florida in Everglades National Park. The history of wild and captive flamingos in Florida is also described, and locations in Mexico, the Netherlands Antilles, the Bahamas, and Cuba where wild flamingos breed and occur year-round are listed. |
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