Phoenicopterus chilensis Molina, 1782 is a animal in the Phoenicopteridae family, order Phoenicopteriformes, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Phoenicopterus chilensis Molina, 1782

Phoenicopterus chilensis Molina, 1782

Phoenicopterus chilensis, the Chilean flamingo, is a pink flamingo species with distinct identification features and a very long bird lifespan.

Genus
Phoenicopterus
Order
Phoenicopteriformes
Class
Aves

About Phoenicopterus chilensis Molina, 1782

The Chilean flamingo (Phoenicopterus chilensis Molina, 1782) has pinker plumage than the slightly larger greater flamingo, but less pink plumage than the American flamingo. It can be told apart from these two species by several features: its grayish legs with pink joints, the large amount of black (more than half) on its bill, and that it is one foot shorter than the American flamingo. Young Chilean flamingo chicks may have no pink coloring at all, and instead are gray or peach. They slowly develop their pink color as carotenoid pigments from their diet build up in their feathers. Chilean flamingos reach sexual maturity at 6 years old. They have one of the longest lifespans of any bird, living up to 50 years in the wild and up to 40 years in captivity.

Photo: (c) Sebastián Lescano, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Sebastián Lescano · cc-by-nc

Taxonomy

Animalia Chordata Aves Phoenicopteriformes Phoenicopteridae Phoenicopterus

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Sources: GBIF, iNaturalist, Wikipedia, NCBI Taxonomy · Disclaimer

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