Some flamingos and black swans in here.

I will show you some more pictures of the flamingos and then a black swan. But not only a black swan, as also a black swan baby. So first let's have a look at the flamingos.
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Did you know that flamingos have yellow eyes? Look how nicely their eyes match with their pink beaks.

Did you also know that the bottom of a flamingos beak is fixed, and that it opens the top part of the beak? This is so that they can scoop the food in the water up in the cup of the fixed bottom beak, and then to filter out the water.

Flamingos or flamingoes[a] /fləˈmɪŋɡoʊz/ are a type of wading bird in the family Phoenicopteridae, which is the only extant family in the order Phoenicopteriformes. There are four flamingo species distributed throughout the Americas (including the Caribbean), and two species native to Afro-Eurasia.

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Flamingos filter-feed on brine shrimp and blue-green algae as well as insect larvae, small insects, mollusks and crustaceans, making them omnivores. Their bills are specially adapted to separate mud and silt from the food they eat, and are uniquely used upside-down. The filtering of food items is assisted by hairy structures called lamellae, which line the mandibles, and the large, rough-surfaced tongue. The pink or reddish color of flamingos comes from carotenoids in their diet of animal and plant plankton. American flamingos are a brighter red color because of the beta carotene availability in their food while the lesser flamingos are a paler pink due to ingesting a smaller amount of this pigment. These carotenoids are broken down into pigments by liver enzymes. The source of this varies by species and affects the color saturation. Flamingos whose sole diet is blue-green algae are darker than those that get it second-hand by eating animals that have digested blue-green algae.

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A group of flamingoes is called a "flamboyance".

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And this is how the sleep, on land and in shallow water.
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My line break is a marmoset monkey.

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Now let's have a look at the black swans.
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Now this is the thing with all bird babies, they are either colored like aliens, as in the case of the coot babies, or they have a neutral drab color like this black swan baby.
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Were one to see this baby on its own, it can never be imagined how beautiful it will be in adulthood.
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This is the wisdom of nature, as babies are defenseless and their neutral colors are designed to blend in with the surrounds where they are born, and to camouflage them in the case of hungry predators on the prowl.
This place where we are staying, is a veritable gold mine of wildlife, and the town also has a very rich history. Sadly, we have now arrived at the last day of our stay and soon we will be back on the long road home. But the short break has really given us some good rest. We now have many great memories to take back with us, and that's always a good thing.
I will continue to show you some nice views of this place.

I hope you have enjoyed the pictures.

Photos by Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.

Camera: Canon Powershot SX70HS Bridge camera.

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Beautiful! The pink flamingoes and the black swans. So majestic. So striking. A wonderful weekend to you

Thank you! I was so happy to see them in another area, especially the black swans, as we don't have them down here.
I hope that you guys are also having a nice weekend, power cuts and all !LOL

Hot weekend! And thanks to our 12-year-old solar system we have no outages

Great to see and you guys must have a very good solar system. Our house is in a complex and the management is still deciding if we should also follow the solar route.
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Morning on this beautiful summer (scorcher) day! Yes. We have a big system as we run two households, my dairy and the borehole to put water on all the fields. I don't think we could afford that big system if we were to start over!

Wow! This sounds great, and you are right, as such a system will be very expensive nowadays. Did the place already have the system when you guys moved in?
We are lucky to have a cool morning with some rain drizzles earlier.

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Oh no! We did a lot of renovating. The previous owners had moved out years earlier so the century old house was a mess - to say the least. Someone had chopped down the fields of apricot trees. Can you believe it?!! And left half metre stumps. There was an eskom point but not connected. No cell. No landline. Blocked up old borehole. We started from scratch in many regards.

Wow! I never knew flamingos has yellow eyes, that's amazing. It's good to learn more about flamingo from you. I love the pink ones, they look so adorable.

Like I said before, we learn new things every day, and I am happy that I could show you their eyes.
They are indeed adorable.
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Flamingoes are pretty and very funny how they sleep :D

There is a lagoon in the city where I go on Sundays to play. We used to see flamingoes there, some years ago, but now I am reminded (thanks to this post of yours) to take a ride by the lagoon and see if these tall creatures still like that place! 😃

Thank you and they are very balanced birds !LOL

Glad that I could remind you and I hope that they will still be there.
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their eyes are so small but at the same time so intense, beautiful photos of nature, have a good week my dear!
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Thank you for the tokens! Every detail of a flamingo's head was done so that they can stick their heads under water to feed for long periods. Small eyes are less endangered by floating debris.
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Giraffe bird 😄 Great pictures!

Hahaha, giraffe bird indeed !LOL Thank you!

I really enjoyed browsing your wonderful page.

Thank you and you are welcome.

The amazing photography scene makes me fascinated. I love photography skills and your practice. But I see the reflection of the sky on the water. I love the magnificence of this wonderful photography. Thank you so much for sharing such wonderful photography with us. May God bless you always. Also, I pray that you can make better photography by practicing your experience. My respect and love to you and your family always.

Thank you for all of the kind compliments and may you and your family also be blessed.

you are most welcome

A few months ago I also went to the zoo and there were many such beautiful animals there, there were also many birds and they are also very beautiful.

I am glad that you could also see so many birds !LOL