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FLAMINGOS – PHOENICOPTERIFORMES

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Flamingos sind groß, extrem langbeinig und langhalsig. Sie haben kräftige, hohe, gewinkelte Schnäbel. Die Koloniebrüter leben in flachem Salz- oder Brackwasser.

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Bertau, P. (2014). FLAMINGOS – PHOENICOPTERIFORMES. In: Die Bedeutung historischer Vogelnamen - Nichtsingvögel. Springer Spektrum, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-41733-7_3

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