by Mingo | Feb 24, 2026 | Flamingos in the News
Nature’s Most Mysterious Flamingo When we think of flamingos, we picture brilliant pink feathers, long graceful legs, and those classic one-legged poses in shallow water. But every once in a while, nature surprises us with something extraordinary — a black flamingo....
by Mingo | Feb 23, 2026 | Flamingos in the News
🦩 It’s Official! Floridians know their state for sunshine, beaches, oranges—and now, for flamingos! In a landmark vote earlier this month, the Florida House of Representatives passed a bill that would designate the American flamingo as the official state bird,...
by Mingo | Feb 14, 2026 | Flamingos in the News
How These Pink Birds Survive When Temperatures Drop? Flamingos feel like the ultimate symbol of sunshine—warm breezes, shallow lagoons, and pastel sunsets. So it’s only natural to wonder: what happens when flamingos face cold weather? Do they freeze? Do they migrate?...
by Mingo | Jan 23, 2026 | Flamingos in the News
Discover the Six Unique Species ! Flamingos are some of the most recognizable birds on the planet. With their long legs, curved necks, and unmistakable pink coloring, they feel almost unreal—like something out of a tropical dream. But what many people don’t realize is...
by Mingo | Jan 21, 2026 | Flamingos in the News
How a Pink Plastic Bird Became an American Icon Before the lawn flamingo became a museum-worthy piece of Americana or a symbol of retro rebellion, it was simply joy planted in the grass. I know this because at one point, I had over 80 flamingos in my yard. Not a...
by Mingo | Jan 19, 2026 | Flamingos in the News
Florida Sees Nesting for the First Time in 100 Years 🦩 For the first time in nearly a century, something extraordinary is happening in Florida’s wetlands — flamingos are nesting again. Not just passing through. Not just spotted after a storm. But staying, pairing up,...