#flamingo

EshaHaberEshahaber
2025-06-17

Tuz Gölü'nde yüzlerce flamingo ölü olarak bulundu: Aksaray, Ankara ve Konya sınırlarında yer alan ve son yıllarda kuraklıkla sıklıkla gündeme gelen Tuz Gölü'nde kuraklıkla birlikte ölü flamingolar da görüntülendi.

Allı turna olarak da bilinen flamingoların kuluçkaya yattığı en önemli sulak alanlar arasında yer alan Tuz Gölü'nde bugünlerde yüzlerce flamingo ölmüş olarak bulundu.

Kuluçkaya yatmak için… eshahaber.com.tr/haber/tuz-gol EshaHaber.com.tr

I drew a flamingo person 🦩

#CharacterDesign #character #flamingo

A tall flamingo person dressed in pink. She has a large beak-like nose.
Ele Willoughby, PhDminouette@spore.social
2025-06-10

This linocut shows a flamboyance of flamingos. The collective noun for a group of flamingos is a "Flamboyance". Isn't that perfect? And, ridiculously fun to say? Try it: "A flamboyance of flamingos." Alliterative, apt, succinct, this flaboyance of three pink and fuchsia flamingos are a chorus line of long-legged aquatic birds about to break out into a can-can routine.
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#linocut #printmaking #flamingo #typography #birds #termsOfVenery #mastoArt

As described these 3 linoleum block printed flamingos standing in slightly wavy water with their reflection are printed on Japanese kozo, or mulberry paper. The block is inked 'à la poupée', meaning the multiple colours (pink, fuchsia and black ink) are all inked at the same time, in small areas, and the print is pulled all at once.  Text reads “A Flamboyance of Flamingos” in rococo letters for flamboyance and flamingos written in shapes of flamingo necks and heads. Each print is 10" by 12.5" or 25 cm by 39 cm in dimension.
Xavier Javeto Obsina🐘🦣patrick_xavier@mas.to
2025-06-08
2025-06-04

Flamingo Fluid Dynamics, Part 2: The Game’s a Foot

Yesterday we saw how hunting flamingos use their heads and beaks to draw out and trap various prey. Today we take another look at the same study, which shows that flamingos use their footwork, too. If you watch flamingos on a beach, in muddy waters, or in a shallow pool, you’ll see them shifting back and forth as they lift and lower their feet. In humans, we might attribute this to nervous energy, but it turns out it’s another flamingo hunting habit.

As a flamingo raises its foot, it draws its toes together; when it stomps down, its foot spreads outward. This morphing shape, researchers discovered, creates a standing vortex just ahead of its feet — right where it lowers its head to sample whatever hapless creatures it has caught in this swirling vortex. And the vortex, as shown below, is strong enough to trap even active swimmers, making the flamingo a hard hunter to escape. (Image credit: top – L. Yukai, others – V. Ortega-Jimenez et al.; research credit: V. Ortega-Jimenez et al.; submitted by Soh KY)

#biology #flamingo #flowVisualization #fluidDynamics #fluidsAsArt #physics #science #vortices

A group of flamingos standing in shallow muddy water.
2025-06-03

Flamingo Fluid Dynamics, Part 1: A Head in the Game

Flamingos are unequivocally odd-looking birds with their long skinny legs, sinuous necks, and bent L-shaped beaks. They are filter-feeders, but a new study shows that they are far from passive wanderers looking for easy prey in shallow waters. Instead, flamingos are active hunters, using fluid dynamics to draw out and trap the quick-moving invertebrates they feed on. In today’s post, I’ll focus on how flamingos use their heads and beaks; next time, we’ll take a look at what they do with their feet.

Feeding flamingos often bob their heads out of the water. This, it turns out, is not indecision, but a strategy. Lifting its flat upper forebeak from near the bottom of a pool creates suction. That suction creates a tornado-like vortex that helps draw food particles and prey from the muddy sediment.

When feeding, flamingos will also open and close their mandibles about 12 times a second in a behavior known as chattering. This movement, as seen in the video above, creates a flow that draws particles — and even active swimmers! — toward its beak at about seven centimeters a second.

Staying near the surface won’t keep prey safe from flamingos, either. In slow-flowing water, the birds will set the upper surface of their forebeak on the water, tip pointed downstream. This seems counterintuitive, until you see flow visualization around the bird’s head, as above. Von Karman vortices stream off the flamingo’s head, which creates a slow-moving recirculation zone right by the tip of the bird’s beak. Brine shrimp eggs get caught in these zones, delivering themselves right to the flamingo’s mouth.

Clearly, the flamingo is a pretty sophisticated hunter! It’s actively drawing out and trapping prey with clever fluid dynamics. Tomorrow we’ll take a look at some of its other tricks. (Image credit: top – G. Cessati, others – V. Ortega-Jimenez et al.; research credit: V. Ortega-Jimenez et al.; submitted by Soh KY)

#biology #filterFeeding #flamingo #flowVisualization #fluidDynamics #physics #science #suction #vortices

A pink flamingo in water, with its head lowered so that the top of its forebeak touches the pool.
Son Dakika Haberlerisondakikam
2025-06-01
earthlingappassionato
2025-05-31

Flamingos in the Akgöl wetlands,

Photograph: Anadolu/Getty Images

@photography

Flamingos in flight in the Akgöl wetlands.
2025-05-30
Great Inagua hosts 80,000 flamingoes and 900 humans. It has no traditional tourist infrastructure. 50 miles from Cuba, the island is full of unseen wonders.
#naturephotography #nature #photo #photography #birds #birders #birdwatchers #birding #carribbean #bahamas #birdwatching #Inagua #DailyBird #BirdsOfPixelfed #BirdsOfMastodon #flamingo #naturephotos #LAWildlife
A brilliant bird the color of bubble gum with a massive beak.
Faultierfarben 🦥Isabellfarben@troet.cafe
2025-05-29

Tatsächlich ist es ein kleiner Flamingo geworden. Und damit hatte @ricci recht!

@handarbeiten
#häkeln
#amigurumi
#flamingo

Kleiner pinker, selbstgehäkelter Flamingo auf grauem Grund.
2025-05-17

Happy to stop at #Waco Cameron Park along the Brazos #River. Sunny weather provided better view of the #sculpture zoo this time. Photographed a few things I didn't on the last visit. 🐢 🥚 🦩

Pictures from last visit:
hachyderm.io/@smurthys/1119771

#photography #amateur #Texas #geese #flamingo #turtle

Chrome sculpture of a flock of geese taking flight. Installed on a concrete platform on river side. Blue skies with lots of white clouds above. Green tree line on the other side of the river.Green ("oxidized") sculpture of a mother flamingo bending down to pet its young one on the top of the head. Installation on barrel-shaped concrete platform on river side, next to a tree. Light blue sky with some white clouds visible behind the tree.A brown sculpture of a box turtle on a light brown stone platform. View from the left front side of the turtle as the turtle has its neck up. A black plaque with copper lettering in front of the turtle, on the stone platform. The installation is on a green lawn-like landscape. A similar sculpture of an alligator in the background.An actual white turtle egg nestled in green grass. Small pieces of brown grass cling to the egg shell.

Pelican and turtles: I didn't know this, but the Flamingo Hotel has a rehab pelican. This one is Bugsy. It's super cool, though, that they would have this #bugsy #flamingo #hotel #lasvegas #rehab #pelican #turtle #nature #naturephotography #photograpy #neat #cool

Pelican and turtles: I didn't know this, but the Flamingo Hotel has a rehab pelican. This one is Bugsy. It's super cool, though, that they would have this #bugsy #flamingo #hotel #lasvegas #rehab #pelican #turtle #nature #naturephotography #photograpy #neat #cool
Laurence Denaixlaurencedenaix
2025-04-27

Flamingos are also very elegant and photogenic birds.

Les flamants sont aussi des oiseaux très élégants et très photogéniques.

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