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Kamfers Dam / Flamingo / Lake Natron / Bird / Kimberley /  Northern Cape / Lake Nakuru / The Flamingos / Andean Flamingo / Fauna of Africa / Phoenicopteridae / Lesser Flamingo
Date: 2008-06-06 18:13:08
Kamfers Dam
Flamingo
Lake Natron
Bird
Kimberley
Northern Cape
Lake Nakuru
The Flamingos
Andean Flamingo
Fauna of Africa
Phoenicopteridae
Lesser Flamingo

a vision in pink Lesser Flamingo breeding success W 42

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