There are 3 James' flamingos; one feeding at front, one immediately behind it and the third in front of the staff entrance door. House next to European pen, Slimbridge, February 2009
There are 3 James\' flamingos; one feeding at front, one immediately behind it and the third in front of the staff entrance door. House next to European pen, Slimbridge, February 2009
Thanks for that seems they have had a bit of a move round with the Flamingo`s since they sent alot of the Lesser Flamingo`s to Hillside on breeding loan in 2008.
You are 100% correct about that they did to give the Lesser`s some experience of rearing a chick by giving them the more common Greater`s eggs just in case something went wrong.I believe they double clutched the Greater`s to do this so that the Greater pairs still reared a chick as well.
Unless someone feels up to asking for some more birds (or eggs) from the wild both Andean and James' flamingoes will go from captivity sooner rather than later. Somehow I don't see that happening.