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Flamingo nesting

Flamingo checking its egg during incubation. Flamingos are monogamous. Between May and August the female lays an egg in a volcano-like nest she has built in the mud, and both parents take turns incubating it. Once hatched, both parents will care for the chick until it reaches maturity, which can take up to six years.

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Date Taken: 06.2021
Date Uploaded: 07.2021
Photo Location: Spain
Copyright: © Pedro Jarque Krebs