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flamingoes (/fləˈmɪŋɡoʊz/) are a type of
wading bird in the
family Phoenicopteridae,
which is the only
extant family in the
order Phoenicopteriformes....
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birds in semi-aquatic
ecosystems as waders.
These include the
families Phoenicopteridae (flamingos),
Ciconiidae (storks),
Threskiornithidae (ibises and spoonbills)...
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Phoenicopterus is a
genus of
birds in the
flamingo family Phoenicopteridae. The
genus Phoenicopterus was
introduced in 1758 by the
Swedish naturalist Carl...
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attested in the
fossil record, with the
first unequivocal member of the
Phoenicopteridae, Elornis,
known from the late
Eocene epoch. The
Palaelodidae – an extinct...
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Phoeniconaias is a
genus of
birds in the
flamingo family Phoenicopteridae. The
genus contains one
extant species, the
lesser flamingo (Phoeniconaias minor)...
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Animalia Phylum:
Chordata class: Aves Order:
Phoenicopteriformes Family:
Phoenicopteridae Genus:
Phoenicopterus Species: P. roseus
Binomial name Phoenicopterus...
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Though previously considered a flamingo, it is
likely outside of
Phoenicopteridae,
possibly a
basal member of the
Mirandornithes (neither Phoenicopteriformes...
- Columbidae, Tinamidae, Podicipedidae, Phalacrocoracidae, Threskiornithidae,
Phoenicopteridae, Falconidae, Gruidae, Aramidae, Psophiidae, Rhinochetidae, Eurypygidae...
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Phoenicoparrus is a
genus of
birds in the
flamingo family Phoenicopteridae.
First established by
Charles Lucien Bonaparte in 1856, it
contains two species...
- F.L. (2009). "Una
nueva especie del género
Megapaloelodus (Aves:
Phoenicopteridae: Palaelodinae) del
Mioceno Superior del
noroeste de Argentina". Revista...