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FLORENA (CHARLES or SANTA MARIA) - FLAMINGOS, UGLY SPIDERS, SANDY BEACHES OH MY!!!
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Apr 18, 2008 - Apr 28, 2008
DAY 5 (WALKING ON THE BEACH AND SAW SEA TURTLE NESTS AND FLAMINGOS) Galapagos Flamingos are tall wading birds with pink plumage, long necks and legs and a distinctive down curved bill.  They belong to the Phoenicopteridae in their own order of Phoenicopteriformes with 5 species worldwide (Greater, Lesser, Andean, Chilean and James's), occurring in the Americas, Africa and southern Europe and Asia. In older classifications they are put in the order of Ciconiiformes with the stork...
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