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Flamingo chicks are born with grey and white feathers. They do not turn pink for a year or two. Their beaks are straight, and begin to curve as they grow and mature.
A mother flamingo with her chicks has been spotted! Bird spotters couldn't get near them as the mother was very protective of her childs. They were last seen in X: -10000 Y: ?
The hunter to find these flamingos will get triple the loot and will get to claim 3 flamingos at once! Good luck, hunters. This time, you will need it.
Update: Upon further discussion, we decided to discard this hint as it was too OP for the competition. We aim this event to be as fair as possible. Also, for all hunters that spent time trying to find these ones, we decided to give 10 more hours to everyone!
The event will end in January 18, 10:00AM. You have 13 hours to find them all!
@RockinRicky2
#4 for me
Confirmed, but the Blue flamingo is still out there!
The Blue Flamingo has been spotted again in around -15000/-14000. Bird spotters suggest that it might have a little bit better loot than the last time!
Congrats to @MaggiAusDaKann and @kinkyboss for hunting the Black Flamingo!
Ultra-Rare Black Flamingo Spotted in Cyprus
For one flamingo in Cyprus, black is the new pink.
The bird’s unusual plumage comes from a genetic condition called melanism, which causes excessive pigment to darken feathers. It’s occasionally seen in hawks and ducks, but has only been observed in a greater flamingo once before, in a bird filmed in Israel in 2013.
Seems like this rare bird migrated to CM as it was spotted in around 12000/9000. Bird spotters suggest that this flamingo might have a little bit better loot than the rest!
Another blue flamingo has been spotted in around -15000/-12000. Bird spotters were fascinated by its beautiful blue feathers. It will be gone in 1 hour.
Update: The blue flamingo flew away!
Congrats to @Argail and @MaggiAusDaKann for hunting the Fire flamingos!
Where does the word "flamingo" come from?
The word "flamingo" comes from the spain and latin word "flamenco" which means fire, and it refers to the bright colour of the bird's feathers.
These flamingos are lit! 3 Fire flamingos have been spotted near 4800/6000, 5000/-6000 and -6000/-2000. Bird spotters suggest that they will be gone in 2 hours! Good luck, hunters.