Uh, What Is This Flamingo Doing?

No, really, what's going on here?

When the 探花精选 photo聽team recently came across this video of a flamingo on a stock photo site, everyone聽had the same reaction:聽What in the world聽is that bird doing?

We're no聽strangers to聽photos聽of聽ducks and other waterfowl turned聽upside down to dabble聽along river, lake, and ocean聽bottoms, but a聽flamingo? Yet that's exactly what this looks like. Fortunately, we happen to know a few bird experts, so for more information on this聽bird and聽behavior,聽we turned to 探花精选 Field Editor聽Kenn Kaufman. 聽

"Although I can't see much detail, I'm pretty sure this is a Greater Flamingo,聽and I've actually seen that species doing this鈥攕wimming along, tail up in the air like a dabbling Mallard," Kaufman says. "These flamingos feed by submerging their heads underwater, upside-down, and using their bills to filter tiny organisms from the mud at the bottom of the water.听By swimming like this and up-ending, they can reach deeper than they could by wading. This approach isn't very common鈥攗sually they're feeding in shallower water, and just wading with their heads down鈥攂ut it's one of their standard feeding behaviors."聽

And what about those vigorously paddling聽legs? Why are they sticking out of the water so much?聽"In this video, the bird is just paddling with its feet to maintain this position with tail up and head and neck stretched down. If you look at a of the shape of a whole Greater Flamingo,聽it's easier to visualize what's going on:聽The length of what's underwater in this video (front half of body, neck, head, bill) is much longer than the lower half of the leg鈥攕o if the neck is fully outstretched, the bird's feet couldn't be anywhere near the bottom. And if the neck wasn't fully outstretched, there'd be no reason for the bird to have its whole body upended like this."聽

Kaufman also points out that the Greater Flamingo's聽foraging behavior鈥攕wimming or stationary鈥攈elps explain聽its bill shape. "The flamingo's weird bill shape makes perfect sense if you think about its position while feeding, with that angled outer part almost flat against the mud below the water," he says. 聽

So there you鈥攁nd we鈥攈ave it. What is this聽flamingo doing? It's just dabblin' away.听

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