Lesser Flamingoes: breeding again in South Africa
By Charlie • November 28, 2008 • No comments yetGood news, via Mark Anderson of Birdlife SA, that the Lesser Flamingoes are breeding again on Kamfers Dam’s artificial flamingo island. There are 8517 nests on the island, the first chicks were observed more than a week ago, and there are hundreds (and perhaps thousands) of adults incubating eggs. Kamfers Dam is the first breeding locality (in recorded history) for the species in South Africa, the fourth in Africa, and just the sixth in the world! Surely now the spectre of development MUST be removed from the site once and for all.













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